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Photos: Vigil at White Plains temple after fatal shooting in Pittsburgh

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Over one-thousand area residents filled the seats and stood during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018 in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The vigil was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Over one-thousand area residents filled the seats and stood during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018 in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The vigil was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
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Surrounded by fellow clergy and local elected officials, Rabbi Shira Milgrom of Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains speaks during a vigil at the temple Oct. 28, 2018. Over one-thousand people attended the vigil in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The gathering was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Surrounded by fellow clergy and local elected officials, Rabbi Shira Milgrom of Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains speaks during a vigil at the temple Oct. 28, 2018. Over one-thousand people attended the vigil in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The gathering was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Seth Harrison/The Journal News
Over one-thousand area residents filled the seats and stood during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018 in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The vigil was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Over one-thousand area residents filled the seats and stood during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018 in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The vigil was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Seth Harrison/The Journal News
Over one-thousand area residents filled the seats and stood during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018 in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The vigil was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Over one-thousand area residents filled the seats and stood during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018 in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The vigil was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Seth Harrison/The Journal News
Members of the White Plains police are stationed outside Congregation Kol Ami in during a vigil at the temple White Plains Oct. 28, 2018. Over one-thousand people attended the vigil in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The gathering was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Members of the White Plains police are stationed outside Congregation Kol Ami in during a vigil at the temple White Plains Oct. 28, 2018. Over one-thousand people attended the vigil in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The gathering was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Seth Harrison/The Journal News
Rep. Eliot Engel speaks during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018. Over one-thousand people attended the vigil in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The gathering was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Rep. Eliot Engel speaks during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018. Over one-thousand people attended the vigil in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The gathering was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Seth Harrison/The Journal News
Over one-thousand area residents filled the seats and stood during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018 in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The vigil was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Over one-thousand area residents filled the seats and stood during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018 in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The vigil was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Seth Harrison/The Journal News
Over one-thousand area residents filled the seats and stood during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018 in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The vigil was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Over one-thousand area residents filled the seats and stood during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018 in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The vigil was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Seth Harrison/The Journal News
Rev. Troy DeCohen, Pastor at the Mount Vernon Heights Congregational Church and President of United Black Clergy, speaks during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018. Over one-thousand people attended the vigil in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The gathering was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Rev. Troy DeCohen, Pastor at the Mount Vernon Heights Congregational Church and President of United Black Clergy, speaks during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018. Over one-thousand people attended the vigil in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The gathering was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Seth Harrison/The Journal News
Over one-thousand area residents filled the seats and stood during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018 in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The vigil was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Over one-thousand area residents filled the seats and stood during a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018 in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The vigil was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Seth Harrison/The Journal News
David Harris of Chappaqua, second from right, CEO of the American Jewish Committee, sings "We Shall Overcome" along with others at the end of a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018. Over one-thousand people attended the vigil in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The gathering was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
David Harris of Chappaqua, second from right, CEO of the American Jewish Committee, sings "We Shall Overcome" along with others at the end of a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018. Over one-thousand people attended the vigil in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The gathering was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Seth Harrison/The Journal News
Clergy and elected officials sing "We Shall Overcome" at the end of a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018. Over one-thousand people attended the vigil in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The gathering was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Clergy and elected officials sing "We Shall Overcome" at the end of a vigil at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains Oct. 28, 2018. Over one-thousand people attended the vigil in response to Saturday's fatal shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The gathering was organized by several Westchester County based Jewish organizations .
Seth Harrison/The Journal News