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On August 7, Furrow bought a used red Chevrolet van in Tacoma, Washington and loaded it with five rifles, two pistols, 6,000 rounds of ammunition and a flak jacket.Furrow considered attacking three Jewish institutions: the Skirball Cultural Center, the American Jewish University and the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Museum of Tolerance, but the presence of armed guards deterred him.
Soto-Michigan Jewish Community Center (active from 1934 to 2006) [1] was a community center located at the corner of Soto Street and Michigan Avenue in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles, California.
The Pacific Jewish Center, abbreviated as PJC and also known as the Shul on the Beach, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 505 Ocean Front Walk, in Venice, Los Angeles, California, in the United States. The synagogue is known for its outreach to unaffiliated and disconnected Jews.
A Los Angeles City Council proposal to give $1 million in security services to Jewish houses of worship, community centers and schools was amended Tuesday to bolster security at spaces of all ...
A 29-year-old man accused of shooting and wounding two Jewish men as they left synagogues in Los Angeles last year has agreed to plead guilty to hate crimes and firearms offenses, federal ...
Los Angeles [40] Chabad of the High Desert: Lancaster [41] Chabad of Humboldt: Arcata [42] Chabad of the Inland Empire: Rancho Cucamonga [43] Chabad of Irvine: Irvine [44] Chabad Israel Center [b] Los Angeles [45] Chabad Jewish Center of Laguna Beach: Laguna Beach [46] Chabad Jewish Center of Laguna Niguel: Laguna Niguel [47] Chabad at La Costa ...
Historically the Fairfax District has been a center of the Jewish community in Los Angeles. It is known for the Farmers Market, The Grove, CBS Television City broadcasting center, the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust in Pan Pacific Park, the Beverly-Fairfax Historic District neighborhood, and Fairfax Avenue restaurants and shops.
The B'nai B'rith Lodge on South Union Avenue in Westlake served as a hub for the Jewish community and later as the heart of the labor movement in L.A. (Michael Blackshire / Los Angeles Times)