commitment to their faith. cecil is remembered as a warm, loving, big brother to his community with an infectious laugh. and david was a quiet, gentle spirit who brought comfort to those around him. both brothers attended temple every week without fail. dr. jerry rabinowitz, 66, is remembered for his sense of humor and strong moral compass. whenever there was a death in the community, he made a point of standing and saying kaddish, a hebrew prayer recited following the death of a loved one. rabinowitz said he wanted to make sure he stood for others who had no one to stand for them. on saturday, he ran toward the gunfire to try and help the wounded. meanwhile, president trump is set to arrive in pittsburgh later this afternoon. although his plans are, as of this moment, unclear, what is clear is that not everyone in the community wants him there.
rosenthal both killed saturday morning in the tree of life synagogue, as well. and a family friend says this. the brothers lived together in an apartment near the synagogue. both men devoted their lives to helping others. david took pride in his work at goodwill industries, where he won numerous awards. cecil worked at a pittsburgh center for people with disabilities. a friend of both men says, and i m quoting, cecil s laugh was infectious. david was so kind and had such a gentle spirit. together, they looked out for one another. they were inseparable. most of all, they were kind, good people, with a strong faith and respect for everyone around. cecil rosenthal, once again, was 59. david rosenthal was 54. may all of these victims rest in peace and may their memory be a blessing. (electronic dance music)
person, a great man. his absence leaves an empty space in our hearts, but his spirit fills this room. it is the kind of gentle spirit of an angel who lived through hell and whose courage still lights the path from darkness. though elie s story is very well known by so many people, it s always worth repeating. he suffered the unthinkable horrors of the holocaust. his mother and sister perished in auschwitz. he watched his father slowly dying before his own young eyes in buchenwald. he lived through an endless nightmare of murder and death, and he inscribed on our collective conscience the duty
person, a great man. his absence leaves an empty space in our hearts, but his spirit fills this room. it is that kind of gentle spirit of an angel who lived through hell and whose courage still lights the path from darkness. though ellie s story is very well known by so many people, it s always worth repeating. he suffered the unthinkable horrors of the holocaust. his mother and sister perished in auschwitz. he watched his father slowly dying before his own young eyes and buchenwald s. he lived through an endless nightmare and he described the duty we have two remember that