PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - The gunshots that tore through a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday first triggered lockdowns in houses of worship across the city. Then they brought forth an outpouring of unity and support.
Following the deadliest attack ever on the Jewish community in the United States, residents rushed to provide comfort, give blood, organise vigils and bring therapy dogs to a Jewish community centre.
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