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"Be The Light": East Lansing Rabbi Says After Pittsburgh Massacre

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A memorial to victims of the Tree of Life shooting in Squirrel Hill.
Chris Potter

The massacre that killed 11 inside a synagogue on Saturday hits hard for some members of the Lansing community. Some have close ties the Pittsburgh area. 

Rabbi Hendel Weingarten says a few members of Chabad House of Greater Lansing/MSU are from Pittsburgh and knew some of the victims.

“It’s a very difficult time for them because they know the whole Pittsburgh is hurting really bad," said Weingarten.

His synagogue in East Lansing held a service Sunday night.

On Sunday night, at least 2,000 mourners packed Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall in Pittsburgh and thousands more stood outside at a vigil for the 11 who were killed during Sabbath services at a Pittsburgh synagogue.

Rabbi Weingarten said we all have a role to get through this tragedy.

“Be the light – every person has the opportunity to be the light for the next person and help them," said Weingarten. "Say a nice word, say hello to people when you’re walking on campus.”

Rabbi Weingarten said security always is a concern at his house of worship, but his focus right now is comforting those who are in mourning. 

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