By David Saperstein and Julie Schonfeld
Originally posted in The Washington Post
The tragedy of Sandy Hook was stunning in its human face, the faces of first-graders and their teachers. In the aftermath of this tragedy, countless millions flocked to their houses of worship to mourn, to ask how this could have happened, and to seek the inner determination toward the goal of ensuring this would never happen again. Our grief and compassion have united Americans in a way we don’t often see... [read more]