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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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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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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