People across the U.S. rallied in support of the Pittsburgh Jewish community after an anti-Semitic attack killed 11 people attending Shabbat services Saturday morning. Here's what they shared:

$150,000: The amount of money Muslims Unite for Pittsburgh Synagogue has raised for victims and their families.

Several New York faith leaders stood in solidarity with the Pittsburgh Jewish community at an Anti-Defamation League event.

"[...] in respect and memory of the victims of the shooting at The Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh." —@fairfaxcounty

Christian Associates of Southwest Pennsylvania, Rev. Liddy Barlow: "We will cry with you, we will resist anti-Semitism"

– @Penn

Rev. Dr. John C .Welch: "[...] Where we can be the city of bridges that brings together, what others want to divide."

Oren Jacobson, organizer of the Chicago interfaith service: "What we are experiencing, we are experiencing together."

Rev. De Niece Welch sang the national anthem at an interfaith service in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

"[...] to honor the victims of the shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh" — @TransylvaniaSch

"We grieve with our neighbors in Pittsburgh." — @WVFDW

Allegheny County Executive, Rich Fitzgerald: "This bigotry will not defeat us. Love will conquer all."

— @coopmike48

Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto: "We're here to mourn the attack upon our Jewish community, we're here to be supporters."

"We are your Steel Curtain [...] We won't leave you alone. We are you and you are Us" — @IsaiahAProphet

"I may not be Jewish, but I proudly stand with all those who are." — @JMUJONMAC

New Light Congregation, Rabbi Jonathan Perlman: "We will continue to thrive and sing and worship and learn together [...]"