Saturday morning worship ended at Temple Oheb Shalom near Pikesville and the congregants walked out, turned on their cellphones and confronted tragedy. Text messages and phone calls told them of a mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh. By then, Kenneth Davidson, director of Temple Oheb Shalom,…
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Police increase patrols near Baltimore-area synagogues and churches after Pittsburgh mass shooting
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