Officials: 'Victims Of Terror Fund' Raises $6.3M For Synagogue Massacre Families, Survivors
Follow KDKA-TV: Facebook | Twitter
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- A $6.3 million fund established in the wake of the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre will primarily be split among the families of the dead and survivors of the worst attack on Jews in U.S. history.
The Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh made the announcement Tuesday.
The group set up a "Victims of Terror Fund" after the Oct. 27 attack at Tree of Life Synagogue that killed 11 and wounded seven. The fund took in donations from more than 8,500 people, companies and organizations in 48 states and at least eight countries.
RELATED STORIES:
- 'Stronger Than Hate' Decals Being Displayed On Zone 4 Police Vehicles
- Taylor Allderdice High School Basketball Team Helping Squirrel Hill Community Heal Through Sports
- 'Stronger Than Hate' T-Shirt Proceeds Donated To Tree Of Life Synagogue
- More Tree of Life Stories
Organizers say about $5.3 million will be given to those most directly impacted by the attack.
Most of the balance will go to the three impacted congregations, with some of the money funding repairs to the heavily damaged synagogue.
(© Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)