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We Invite You To Join Us For A Los Angeles Police Commission Jewish Community Forum: What Do We Want In Our Next LAPD Chief?
Registration is required by May 3rd. Email aloewenstein@adl.org to register or if you have any questions. ID may be requested upon check-in. Walk-ins will not be accepted.
UPDATE ON TEXAS SYNAGOGUE CRISIS: HOSTAGES FREED AND SAFE
Dear ADL community, ADL Los Angeles is heartened to hear that the hostage situation at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas has been resolved and that all of the hostages are safe. We are grateful for the crucial work of local, state and federal law enforcement to ensure that Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker and the other hostages are able to return home to
ADL Tracks Highest Level of Antisemitic Incidents on Record
ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS HIT ALL-TIME HIGH IN 2019 California Vandalism Numbers Rise Significantly ADL’s annual report found more than 2,100 acts of antisemitic hate nationwide; 56% increase in assaults, four fatalities Los Angeles, CA, May 12, 2020 … The American Jewish community experienced the highest level of antisemitic incidents last year since tracking began in 1979, with more than 2,100 acts
Inaugural Faith Communities Security Summit
We are living with challenging and unchartered realities, as we grapple with the rise of targeted violence against faith-based communities. Please join us for an immersing day of sharing information, examining hate doctrine and the emerging face of racially motivated extremist threats, as well as discussing public and private resources available to keep your organizations safe.