What a wonderful idea!!!!
I’m sure that the members of my congregation, Tree of Life * Or L’Simcha, would 
welcome this lovely gesture.

Two other congregations, New Light 
Congregation<https://newlightcongregation.org/>, and Dor 
Hadash<http://dorhadash.net/>, also hold services in our building. Members of 
both of these congregations, as well as of Tree of 
Life<https://www.tolols.org/>, were murdered.

Please include them in your thoughts as well.

Best wishes,

Faye Leibowitz
General Languages Catalog Librarian
University Library System
University of Pittsburgh
frle...@pitt.edu

From: Hasafran <hasafran-boun...@lists.osu.edu> On Behalf Of Shirazi, Gail via 
Hasafran
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2018 9:34 AM
To: 'hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu' 
<hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: [ha-Safran] An open letter in response to the synagogue shooting in 
Pittsburgh.

Dear Safranim,

Wanted to share this letter with you from my dear friend and amazing educator 
from Pittsburgh,  Dr. Tsipy Gur.  Among other things, she is encouraging 
teachers to have their student write to Tree of Life synagogue. As she states 
below : Have  students ” write to Tree of Life and reach out to the Jewish 
community to express their condolences and solidarity.  This exercise can be 
part of the educational experience – to teach our students that they have the 
responsibility not to remain as bystanders, and they have the ability to make a 
difference. “

Gail

From: Zipora Gur 
<t...@classroomswithoutborders.org<mailto:t...@classroomswithoutborders.org>>
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2018 4:51 PM
To: Shirazi, Gail <g...@loc.gov<mailto:g...@loc.gov>>
Subject: An open letter in response to the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh.
Dear Classrooms Without Borders' (CWB) Educators and Friends:

We ache for the families and friends of:
Joyce Feinberg, Rich Gotfried, Rose Malinger, Jerry Rabinowitz, Cecil 
Rosenthal, David Rosenthal, Bernice Simon, Sylvan Simon, Daniel Stein, Melvin 
Wax, and Irving Youngner.

Eleven people gunned down in a house of worship simply because of their faith.

We ache for the wounded, the people who witnessed this massacre and all of 
those present (and not) whose lives have been changed in an instant because of 
this senseless act of hate.

Almost immediately after the shooting our extended CWB family began reaching 
out to show their support, offer help, and simply send their love. We heard 
from hundreds of educators, students, scholars, supporters and colleagues from 
all over the United States, Poland, Spain, Greece, Germany and Israel.   Their 
messages were all similar, echoing our heartache and the feeling that we have 
all been attacked. Our sense of security and hope for the future has been 
rattled or dimmed.

When our teachers asked what they can do to help our answer was simple. They 
should continue to teach students to fight bigotry and hate. They should 
continue to pave a pathway for peace.

At CWB we know that educators are our hope for a better future. As teachers and 
educators we have a responsibility to ensure that our students and our peers 
learn from the tragedies we have endured. We teach that the Holocaust is not 
only Jewish history it is Human History. We teach that bigotry and 
discrimination against any minority is bigotry and hate against all minorities. 
We connect people to cultures and history, so they may not only learn but also 
become personally invested in respecting and protecting humanity.

Educators: As part of the classroom discussions and lessons that will occur 
tomorrow, please encourage your students to write to Tree of Life and reach out 
to the Jewish community to express their condolences and solidarity.  This 
exercise can be part of the educational experience – to teach our students that 
they have the responsibility not to remain as bystanders, and they have the 
ability to make a difference.

Through the darkness that has spread over us in the past twenty-four hours some 
rays of light have emerged. People of all walks of life in Pittsburgh are 
gathering in solidarity with the victims, their families and the Jewish 
community. Yesterday, Mayor Peduto voiced our sentiments when he said, 
“Pittsburgh is a small city where people know each other and each other’s 
families. When someone is hurt here, everyone is hurt.” Now, the day after the 
tragedy we realize that many communities, even beyond Pittsburgh, are standing 
with us in solidarity. We hope they will use the lessons of our tragedy to 
prevent future hate crimes and senseless loss of life.  In the words of Mayor 
Peduto this morning: "Let this horrific episode be another mark in the march of 
humanity towards recognizing that we are all one."

In the memory of the eleven community members we lost yesterday, and the 
countless victims of hate, we will continue empowering our educators and 
students to fight bigotry and discrimination. We will continue paving the 
pathway to peace.

With gratitude for your support and dedication to our shared mission-
Dr. Zipora Gur and the Classrooms Without Borders' leadership and staff



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