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Rabbi Eli Wilansky lights a candle outside the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood on Saturday night following a deadly mass shooting at the temple. Memorial flowers and candles lined the site, despite the yellow police crime scene tape.

Rabbi Eli Wilansky lights a candle outside the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood on Saturday night following a deadly mass shooting at the temple. Memorial flowers and candles lined the site, despite the yellow police crime scene tape.

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Grieving with Pittsburgh

Families of the 11 people killed in the synagogue massacre Saturday begin to bury the dead amid a national outpouring of support

Pittsburgh’s Jewish community began burying its dead following Saturday’s synagogue massacre. Funeral services were held Tuesday for a beloved family doctor, a pillar of the congregation, and two middle-aged brothers known as the Rosenthal “boys.”