Museum, memorial slated along with new worship space for Tree of Life synagogue site in Pittsburgh

Museum, memorial slated along with new worship space for Tree of Life synagogue site in Pittsburgh

A woman places a stone on a memorial outside the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh on Oct. 29, 2018, two days after 11 worshippers were murdered at the site. A new museum, memorial, worship space and fellowship hall will be built there.
(AP file photo)
A woman places a stone on a memorial outside the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh on Oct. 29, 2018, two days after 11 worshippers were murdered at the site. A new museum, memorial, worship space and fellowship hall will be built there. (AP file photo)


PITTSBURGH -- At the Tree of Life synagogue, site of the deadliest act of antisemitism in U.S. history, most of the building has been razed, making way for a replacement that will honor the dead and bear witness to future generations.

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