East Brunswick memorializes victims of synagogue shooting

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The community of East Brunswick remembered the 11 victims of the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh in October with a monument and a memorial garden dedicated to the victims of bias violence on June 25. Pictured are Assemblywoman Nancy Pinkin, left to right; Rabbi Effy Unterman of Young Israel of East Brunswick; Cantor Larry Brandspiegel of East Brunswick Jewish Center; Mayor Brad Cohen of East Brunswick; Hollie Cerame, chair of the East Brunswick Interfaith Clergy Council; Rabbi Jeff Pivo of East Brunswick Jewish Center; Rabbi Eric Eisenkramer of Temple B’nai Shalom; and Rabbi Shlomo Landau of Torah Links of Middlesex County.

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