Two people who survived the deadly 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting recently opened up about how their shared trauma brought them together. The survivors discussed their ongoing journey toward healing and the friendship that emerged from one of the deadest antisemitic attacks in U.S. history.

Two individuals who lived through the devastating 2018 synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh have shared their story of connection and recovery with StoryCorps.
The survivors opened up about how their shared experience during the tragic attack helped forge a meaningful friendship between them. They discussed their ongoing process of healing and how their bond has evolved in the years since the deadly incident.
The 2018 attack at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh marked one of the most devastating acts of antisemitic violence in American history, claiming multiple lives and leaving survivors to cope with lasting trauma.
Through their conversation with StoryCorps, these two survivors provided insight into how tragedy can sometimes create unexpected connections and how the journey toward healing continues years after such traumatic events.
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