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For a second day in a row, a Jewish person was shot in Los Angeles after leaving a Shul, or synagogue, according to reports. The Los Angeles Police Department said at 8:20 a.m. on Thursday ...
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I opened my email app and read that police had caught the gunman who shot two Jewish men as they were leaving their synagogues in Los Angeles ... Jewish neighborhood, whether Crown Heights ...
Certainly Jews have been a big part of Los Angeles ... “Jewish neighborhood,” around 2,500 Jews lived in the general downtown area after the turn of the 20th century. A great influx in Boyle ...
There’s a powerful Jewish value ... I am often thinking of the neighborhoods and people of Los Angeles, from Boyle Heights to ...
(photo credit: JACOB GURVIS/JTA) Avi, a 35-year-old nurse from Los Angeles, has never voted before. But on Monday, he was headed to a polling station at a synagogue in the Jewish neighborhood of ...
Jaime Tran, a 28-year-old Asian man, was formally charged in the downtown Los Angeles courthouse with ... Pico-Robertson is a heavily Jewish neighborhood with many synagogues, Jewish stores ...
The Los Angeles Police Department said the shootings happened less than a mile apart Wednesday and Thursday mornings in the predominantly Jewish Pico-Robertson neighborhood of west Los Angeles.
Jamie Tran is expected to be sentenced to 35 to 40 years in prison. The man accused of shooting two Jewish men in Los Angeles last year has agreed to plead guilty to hate crime and firearm charges ...