What Politicians, Jewish Leaders & Others are Saying About the Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

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On Oct. 27, 11 people were killed in a shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. A suspect was identified as Robert Bowers and was taken into custody, according to CNN.

See what the Pittsburgh community, Jewish groups around the world and others are saying about the tragedy.

Updated Oct. 30

Pittsburgh:

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Politicians:

Organizations:

Celebrities, Athletes and Others:

Also see:  Ivanka Trump and other prominent Jews send messages of solidarity after Pittsburgh synagogue shooting

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