VIDEO/PHOTOS: Pittsburgh Steelers Honor Synagogue Massacre Victims With Logo, Moment of Silence

The Pittsburgh Steelers football team held a moment of silence before their game Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, to honor the victims of the Shabbos morning massacre at Tree of Life Synagogue.

A design based on the Steelers� helmet logo � inserting a Star of David and added the words, �Stronger than hate� � was widely shared on the internet and was displayed at Heinz Field during the game.One child in the stands wore that new symbol as a patch on his jersey.

NFL games in various other cities also held moments of silence before their games.

Eight men and three women were killed by a gunman inside the Tree of Life Synagogue during services on Saturday.
Mayor Bill Peduto called it the �darkest day of Pittsburgh�s history.�

In a statement issued before his team�s game,�Steelers owner Art Rooney II�said: �Our hearts are heavy, but we must stand against anti-Semitism and hate crimes of any nature and come together to preserve our values and our community.�

�We�re thankful for a victory, but we also understand that there are bigger things,� Steelers’ quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said after the 33-18 win.

�There�s life. I�m glad that we could give people maybe three hours of a break of maybe not thinking about it all the time, and that�s what sports does sometimes is it helps you to kind of heal. But it�s over and people are going to celebrate and enjoy this, but reality still sets in for a lot of people.�

The shooting was felt by all Pittsburghers, and was close to the Steelers. Michele Rosenthal, the team�s former community relations manager, had two brothers, Cecil and David, killed in the attack.

�We love you Michelle and we�re thinking about you,� said Roethlisberger, who was not surprised to the city pull together. �I know the Boston Strong thing, but it�s true everywhere. That�s what Pittsburghers are. We�re family. There�s so much love here in this town � for the sports, for each other, for all the different races, ethnicities, religions and everything we have.�

�Today was much bigger than a game of football,� said Steelers’ running back James Conner, who played at Pitt before joining the Steelers and ran for 146 yards Sunday. �It was good that we got the win to try and uplift some spirits and vibes of everybody in our city. It�s really a tragedy. Our city took a hit and our hearts are with all of the victims and their families. We still have those in mind.�

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(YWN / AP)

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