Gemma Del Duca (2)
Sister Gemma Del Duca is founder of the National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education and was a Sister of Charity at Seton HIll University at the time of the October 27 attack.
Sister Gemma Del Duca is founder of the National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education and was a Sister of Charity at Seton HIll University at the time of the October 27 attack.
Sister Gemma Del Duca is founder of the National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education and was a Sister of Charity at Seton HIll University at the time of the October 27 attack.
Anna Coufal is a lifelong member of Congregation Dor Hadash and was a teacher in the Dor Hadash Religious School at the time of the October 27 attack.
Tim Crosson is a religion teacher at Serra Catholic High School in McKeesport, PA and a participant in the Catholic-Jewish Education Enrichment Program in Western Pennsylvania.
Rev. Liddy Barlow was the executive minister of Christian Associates of Southwestern Pennsylvania and a pastor in the United Church of Christ at the time of the October 27 attack.
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