‘THIS MUST STOP’: Reaction to the synagogue shooting

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A gunman opened fire inside a synagogue near San Diego on Saturday as worshippers celebrated the last day
of Passover, authorities said. The attack came exactly six months after 11 people were killed by a
gunman at a Pittsburgh synagogue in October.
A sampling of reaction to Saturday’s shooting:
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"THIS MUST STOP. We are heartbroken — and appalled and outraged — by the news of the attack at the
Poway Synagogue near San Diego today. This must stop. It was only six months ago to the day that we
became members of that tragic club of community-based shootings to which no one wants to belong. We know
first-hand the fear, anguish and healing process such an atrocity causes, and our hearts are with the
afflicted San Diego families and their congregation. We will not give in to H(asterisk). We send our
love and prayers to the Chabbad families. These senseless acts of violence and prejudice must end.
Enough is enough!" — Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue, site of the October shooting that killed
11, in a statement.
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"This shooting is a reminder of the enduring virulence of anti-Semitism. It must serve as a call to
action for us as a society to deal once and for all with this hate. People of all faiths should not have
to live in fear of going to their house of worship. From Charleston to Pittsburgh to Oak Creek and from
Christchurch to Sri Lanka, and now Poway, we need to say ‘enough is enough.’" —Jonathan A.
Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, in a statement.
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"There is absolutely no justification or explanation for such violence, and it is inconceivable
that, yet again, innocent people have been targeted simply for their religion and for choosing to attend
a place of worship. … There is no room for such hate-filled violence in our society. People of all
faiths must stand together and declare that we will never tolerate such hatred." —Ronald S. Lauder,
president of the World Jewish Congress, in a statement.
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"Now our thoughts are with the victims and their loved ones. But moving forward this must serve as
yet another wake-up call that antisemitism is a growing and deadly menace. The Holocaust is a reminder
of the dangers of unchecked antisemitism and the way hate can infect a society. All Americans must
unequivocally condemn it and confront it in wherever it appears." — Sara J. Bloomfield, director of
the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, in a statement.
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"My deepest sympathies go to the people that were affected — the families, the loved ones — by the,
obviously, looks right now based on my last conversations — looks like a hate crime. Hard to believe,
hard to believe. With respect to the synagogue in California near San Diego. We’re doing some very heavy
research. We’ll see what happens, what comes up. At this moment it looks like a hate crime. But my
deepest sympathies to all of those affected. And we’ll get to the bottom of it. It looks like the person
was apprehended, no more danger. And law enforcement has done a fantastic job." — President Donald
Trump, speaking to reporters.
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"Coming just six months after the horrific mass shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, we
are confronted with what appears to be another anti-Semitic attack. We all stand with the Jewish
community against this act of hate." — U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, on Twitter.
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"California sends our deepest and heartfelt condolences to the friends and families of the victims
of today’s shooting at the Chabad of Poway. … We join the Poway community in its grief and, together
with all Californians, recognize the bravery and heroism of our first responders. … No one should have
to fear going to their place of worship, and no one should be targeted for practicing the tenets of
their faith." — California Gov. Gavin Newsom, in a statement.
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"Hate has no place in ANY community … least of all Poway. We will put our arms around each other
and walk through this tragedy as the family we have always been and always will be." —Steve Vaus,
mayor of Poway, on Twitter.
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"We offer our prayers for those killed and wounded in San Diego. In this hateful environment, there
is a target on the back of blacks and Jews. … The environment is toxic. The winds are blowing and we
must detoxify the environment. Those who do things to set the climate are equally responsible.
19-year-olds are not born hateful. It is developed and learned. We must ban assault weapons." —The
Rev. Jesse Jackson, longtime civil rights activist
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"We were shocked and grieved to hear of the shooting at Chabad of Poway, California yesterday. The
murderous attack on the Jewish community during Pesach, our holiday of freedom, and just before
Holocaust Memorial Day, is yet another painful reminder that anti-Semitism and hatred of Jews is still
with us, everywhere. No country and no society are immune. Only through education for Holocaust
remembrance and tolerance can we deal with this plague." —Israel President Reuven Rivlin
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"I condemn the abhorrent attack on a synagogue in California; this is an attack on the heart of the
Jewish people. We send condolences to the family of Lori Gilbert-Kaye and our best wishes for a quick
recovery to the wounded. The international community must step up the struggle against
antisemitism." —Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a statement,
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"The State of Israel is sorrowful about the horrible terrorist attack at the Chabad of Poway
Synagogue, where Lori Gilbert Kaye lost her life. Our hearts and prayers are with Lori’s family and the
wounded of this attack. We are here to assist the local Jewish community however and whenever
necessary." —Foreign Minister Israel Katz

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