
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has donated its Pulitzer Prize winnings to the Tree of Life – Or L'Simcha Congregation, where 11 people were shot and killed last October. The attack was the deadliest against the Jewish community in U.S. history.
"Rabbi Myers, when the unthinkable happened at Tree of Life, it was our job to tell the story," Burris said. "We feel bound to you and your congregations – by memory and duty. And we offer you, in humility, our service – as scribes and witnesses."
"We wish Tree of Life to have this gift – the newspaper's cash award for the Pulitzer Prize for spot news — as a sign of this bond and this service," he continued. "We give it as a modest contribution toward the repair and rebuilding of the congregation's physical plant."
The Post-Gazette announced it will also sponsor a yearly gathering in honor of the victims of the shooting. It will be devoted to combating hate speech and violence with "decency and love."