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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 29

    The 11 people killed in Pittsburgh were the steady anchors of their Jewish community. Here's a look at the lives they lived.https://nyti.ms/2Q44dSj 

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      2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 29

        2 of the victims in the shooting at Tree of Life — Cecil Rosenthal, 59, and David Rosenthal, 54 — were brothers who were almost always in the synagogue, greeting people who came in https://nyti.ms/2Q44dSj pic.twitter.com/7KaXfgnSLu

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      3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 29

        Dr. Richard Gottfried, 65, was a dentist who was “very devoted to community and to service.” 7 years ago, he started working once a week at the Squirrel Hill Health Center where he would work with underserved patients, including refugees and immigrants.https://nyti.ms/2Q44dSj 

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      4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 29

        Joyce Fienberg, 75, prayed at Tree of Life every day after her husband died. She was known for her warmth and generosity, and was described by a friend as bright, charitable and devoted. https://nyti.ms/2Q44dSj pic.twitter.com/ABWdOth0QD

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      5. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 29

        Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz, 66, was “an amazing human,” said Suzan Hauptman. “He helped save my father’s life and really helped me and my mother and brother get through a difficult time.” Another patient said he couldn’t imagine life without Dr. Rabinowitz. https://nyti.ms/2Q44dSj pic.twitter.com/zmsxV44PfO

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      6. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 29

        Melvin Wax, 88, was at the synagogue 3 or 4 days a week, performing even the smallest tasks to ensure things went smoothly. He was described as "part of the fabric" by a friend. Wax is survived by a daughter and 4 grandchildren. https://nyti.ms/2Q44dSj pic.twitter.com/fmtUd8eDZ6

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      7. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 29

        Daniel Stein, 71, had recently become a grandfather. He was also known as a jack-of-all trades, who worked as a substitute teacher, and who over the years had also worked at a plumbing supply store and a funeral home. https://nyti.ms/2Q44dSj pic.twitter.com/tua2mpg7Xm

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      1. b love‏ @briannal0vee Oct 29
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        We live in a country where someone can make it all the way to the age of 97, just to be shot at what they consider a safe place. I am disgusted.

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      2. Joseph [Joe] Petro Coutlis‏ @joemovin Oct 29
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        May their memory be a blessing.

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      2. Lil Demon‏ @harrybonze Oct 30
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        Blue wave coming in Nov! Let's welcome the poor Central Americans lined up at our border and pay life long benefits to these folks! That's the blue way and the American way! Yay!pic.twitter.com/ShadWY4A8n

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      2. Michael Missildine‏ @TexasCop1975 Oct 29
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        Prayers and love for the beautiful souls lost on Saturday.

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      2. CATefertiller‏ @CaTefertiller Oct 29
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        The Silence of Republicans after the Tragic attact of a Church ,,,SAYS ALOT

        3 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      3. Allyson Tanis‏ @AllysonLT Oct 29
        Replying to @CaTefertiller @nytimes

        I know you mean only good, but please do not call it a Church; that's a Christian term and therefore disrespectful to these Jewish dead. Please call it a synagogue or house of worship.

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      2. sc‏ @ConnersSandy Oct 29
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        So very sad to think America has come to this. My condolences to all the families. 💫

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      1. Allyson Tanis‏ @AllysonLT Oct 29
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        May their memories be for a blessing.

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