Students of Seneca Valley Intermediate High School heard on Wednesday, Oct. 29, from survivors of the 2018 shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill, who not only recalled their experiences from the day, but also how it changed them.
Namely, the survivors and family members of some of the 11 people killed discussed combating antisemitism through the 10.27 Healing Partnership, a human services provider that began after the 2018 shooting. The panel of four people also talked about the people they lost in the shooting, and how their legacies are remembered through the survivors’ ensuing actions.
This was a powerful way to tell the story of the shooting that took place on Oct. 27, 2018 at the synagogue — an attack that killed 11 people and injured six. The four panelists were a

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