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Debra Gureghian and Rabbi Chuck Diamond Are Heroes!

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In times of hate it's always fascinating to listen to the people who knew the suspects well. They knew they were highly partisan nutjobs and still welcomed them in and tried to help them. They're interviews are always humbling and inspiring. Not sure I would be able to do the same (although I guess I do w/some of the people I work with). Ignore the click bait and watch her interview and watch his too!

Rabbi Chuck Diamond, a former spiritual leader of Tree of Life, told reporters that he never spoke to his congregation about what to do during a shooting, but it's something he thought about.

"There's a lot of anti-Semitism out there and a lot of hate out there," Diamond said. "Sobering that it's touched our community."

At least 8 dead in shooting near Pittsburgh synagogue


She described him as a neatly dressed man who wore cologne and managed to keep it together while on the job. His extreme politics, though, were never that far from his lips.

Gureghian said Sayoc knew she was a lesbian and told her that she would burn in hell and was a mistake but she found no reason to fire him.

“I knew he had issues,” Gurighian said. “He really was not — he definitely beat to the beat of his own drum. He was anti-gay, anti-black, anti-Jewish, you name it, everybody that really wasn’t white and wasn’t a white supremacist didn’t belong in the world, that’s what he used to say to me all the time.”

Suspected Mail Bomber’s Former Boss: ‘He Called Himself a White Supremacist’
 
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