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Newspaper gives Pulitzer endowment income to Pittsburgh synagogue

  • September 06, 2019

Employees of a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette donated to a internal synagogue a $15,000 they had won along with a Pulitzer esteem for their coverage a lethal anti-Semitic sharpened during a building.

The journal won a income and esteem in Apr for their “immersive, merciful coverage,” as a judges wrote, a paper remarkable Wednesday. In a sharpened in question, a gunman killed 11 people and bleeding 7 others on Oct. 27 during a Tree of Life synagogue.

Splitting a financial endowment among those who had participated in a news coverage “just didn’t seem right,” a news said.

Publisher John Robinson Block suggested to present a esteem income to Tree of Life to assistance it correct a bullet-riddled church in Squirrel Hill.

On Aug. 29, in a Post-Gazette newsroom on a North Shore, a newspaper’s executive editor, Keith Burris, presented a $15,000 check to Rabbi Jeffrey Myers and Samuel Schachner, boss of a congregation.

“We feel firm to we and your congregations – by memory and duty,” Burris pronounced in a speech. “And we offer you, in humility, the use – as scribes and witnesses.”

Newspaper gives Pulitzer endowment income to Pittsburgh synagogue

  • September 06, 2019

Employees of a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette donated to a internal synagogue a $15,000 they had won along with a Pulitzer esteem for their coverage a lethal anti-Semitic sharpened during a building.

The journal won a income and esteem in Apr for their “immersive, merciful coverage,” as a judges wrote, a paper remarkable Wednesday. In a sharpened in question, a gunman killed 11 people and bleeding 7 others on Oct. 27 during a Tree of Life synagogue.

Splitting a financial endowment among those who had participated in a news coverage “just didn’t seem right,” a news said.

Publisher John Robinson Block suggested to present a esteem income to Tree of Life to assistance it correct a bullet-riddled church in Squirrel Hill.

On Aug. 29, in a Post-Gazette newsroom on a North Shore, a newspaper’s executive editor, Keith Burris, presented a $15,000 check to Rabbi Jeffrey Myers and Samuel Schachner, boss of a congregation.

“We feel firm to we and your congregations – by memory and duty,” Burris pronounced in a speech. “And we offer you, in humility, the use – as scribes and witnesses.”

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