After Pittsburgh, Reclaiming Sacred Space

After Pittsburgh, Reclaiming Sacred Space
AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar

My older daughter asked me if we were going to be bombed.

We were walking into a Brooklyn synagogue. It was a Saturday morning one week after eleven Jews were killed in a Pittsburgh synagogue last October by an alleged white nationalist. I promised her we would not. Then I eyed a large black duffle shoved under the pew in front of me and whispered to the woman who handed out the prayer books: Is that yours?

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