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Tiroteo en Pittsburgh: La historia de las oleadas antisemitas y antimigrantes en EEUU

  • Written by Ingrid Anderson, Associate Director of Jewish Studies, Lecturer, Arts & Sciences Writing Program, Boston University
Personas poniendo flores en la sinagoga del Árbol de la Vida en Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, EEUU.AP Photo/Matt Rourke

El tiroteo en el centro religioso estadounidense “Árbol de la Vida”, en Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, es, posiblemente, el ataque contra los judíos más mortífero de la historia de Estados...

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