The Baltimore Jewish Council and The Associated are horrified by the shooting that occurred earlier today in the midst of Shabbat services at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. This attack on a Jewish community during prayer -motivated by anti-Semitism - is among our greatest fears. We extend our deepest sympathies to the all of the families affected by today's violence, including those attending services at the Tree of Life Synagogue and the heroic members of law enforcement who responded so quickly.

In the hours after the shooting, we have heard from many of our elected officials and partner law enforcement agencies, reassuring us that our communities and our places of worship are receiving extra vigilance and attention. We thank them for all that they do every day to help protect our neighborhoods and Jewish institutions.

Hate has no place in our society. We pledge to continue to stand in solidarity against anti-Semitism as well as other acts and words of hate. In response to hatred, in a display of solidarity, and to show that we will not be intimidated, we encourage Jews to pray, study and gather in their synagogues and other Jewish communal settings.