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Subject A funeral shooting and spiraling violence
Date October 29, 2022 11:15 AM
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Inside: Forgetting and remembering Jewish history.

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** Advocates: Brighton Heights funeral shooting reflects cycle of violence and spiral of pain ([link removed])
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“I never could have imagined it, that we would shoot up holy ground,” Mayor Ed Gainey said. Read the story. ([link removed])

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** Tombs of the Toigs: Forgetting and remembering the Jewish past ([link removed])
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Growing Into Great Futures is a gala that benefits the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania. Held on Nov. 2 at The Club of Nevillewood, there will be a silent auction, live music, a VIP experience and keynote speaker Roberto Clemente Jr. Join us! ([link removed])

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** Teacher burnout: A pandemic problem meets long-term realities ([link removed])
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What’s causing teacher burnout? Is it the pandemic or other long-time low morale factors, including low pay and a lack of decision-making power? Pittsburgh teachers who recently spoke with Reporter Lajja Mistry described the systemic challenges they've faced.

“I think we are on a decline. And I don’t know if they are going to be able to fix it,” said one teacher who recently left the district.

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** Election Guide 2022: One issue looms large in PA voting ([link removed])
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** A freshman’s take on teen mental health 101, and spoiler, it’s not constant positivity | S4, Ep. 2 ([link removed])
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Cayah Leavy, a high school freshman, walks us through her experiences with mental health, balancing the stressors of her teenage life, and her advice to adults who want to connect with teens. Listen to Cayah's story here. ([link removed])

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** 4 abortion advocates explain how the Dobbs ruling exacerbates health disparities ([link removed])
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** Expertise or bias? Fitzgerald names three ex-police to oversight board ([link removed])
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** Private juvenile detention? Allegheny County seeks new owner for closed Shuman Center ([link removed])
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The Video Consortium Pittsburgh presents a one-night event showcasing gripping new documentaries including “(In)Hospitable ([link removed]) ,” “Down The House ([link removed]) ” and “Consumed by Grief.” Post-screening Q&As will feature the filmmakers as well as (In)Hospitable film participants Summer Lee and Natasha Lindstrom. Join us for this family-friendly, outdoor event on Saturday, Nov. 5 at The Ohringer Arts from 5:30-9:30 p.m. in Braddock. Tickets are suggested as donations. RSVP Here ([link removed]) .


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** From Holocaust survivor to Jewish millennials, three generations of a Squirrel Hill family reflect on the Tree of Life shooting ([link removed])
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* Video: The Squirrel Hill florist working tirelessly to memorialize the victims from Tree of Life, her synagogue. ([link removed])
* Treating trauma and society's 'collective illness' ([link removed])

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