On October 27, 2018, the piercing of bullets shot in hate took eleven lives, broke countless hearts and, for many American Jews, shattered a sense of security and acceptance that we had come to enjoy over generations of prosperity in the United States. In the three years since the shooting at Congregation Tree of Life, the American Jewish, and global Jewish landscapes have evolved. October 27th retains the dubious honor of being the date of the deadliest attack on the American Jewish community. But in the time that has passed, healing has been marred by more darkness: The 2019 shooting...