New cemetery chapel honors victims of synagogue attack

Artifacts are displayed on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022, at the New Light Memorial Chapel in Shaler, Pa., including religious items used by the three members of New Light Congregation who were among the 11 victims of the Oct. 27, 2018, massacre at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue building. They include a shofar used by Richard Gottfried for High Holy Day services, a travel prayer book used by Melvin Wax and a biblical study guide used by Daniel Stein. The chapel was dedicated Nov. 13. (AP Photo/Peter Smith)

SHALER, Pa. (AP) — Until recently it was a garage with a dirt floor. But what had been an outbuilding for the cemetery of New Light Congregation has been transformed into a chapel with stained glass windows and other mementos honoring victims of the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue massacre.

At a private ceremony last weekend, the congregation dedicated the chapel and honored the 11 people killed in the massacre, with a particular tribute to three of its own members who had served as “the religious heart” of New Light, congregation Co-President Stephen Cohen said.

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