After the October 27, 2018 synagogue shooting, people around the world sent objects of comfort, care, and love to those directly impacted by hate. Join us as family members and survivors share their profound experiences of both antisemitism and solidarity and reflect on what the objects sent to Pittsburgh tell us about the nature of community. This event is hosted in partnership with the Rauh Jewish Archives and REACH, a project of the 10.27 Healing Partnership that supports families and survivors of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting in sharing their stories to remember, educate, and combat hate.
This event is being held at University of Pittsburgh's University Club. Paid parking is available in the Club lot (on Thackeray Ave), Soldiers and Sailors lot, and street parking.