A delegation of Israeli firefighting experts went to California on Thursday to help American firefighters combat the Los Angeles fires, the Foreign Ministry, Israel Fire Rescue Service, and National Security Ministry announced in a joint statement.
In 1921, the Temple B'nai Israel of Pasadena was accepted by the state of California and a new synagogue was constructed in 1923. More: Which landmarks are affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles? Here's what we know. Not long before the attack on Pearl ...
We are here, together, and we will be okay.” Founded as Temple B’nai Israel of Pasadena in 1921, the community that would become PJTC bought the Spanish-style building on North Altadena Drive ...
(Photo by Apu Gomes/Getty Images) A synagogue with more than 100 years of history in Pasadena, California, burned down overnight ... lapped by flames before losing its camera feed. Kehillat Israel, a Reconstructionist synagogue in Pacific Palisades ...
The Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center burned down in the Eaton fire. But on a remaining wall, Mmembers discovered a hidden treasure.
"You could fill the sanctuary with your congregants who lost their homes," a reporter told Kehillat Israel's clergy.
The Pacific Palisades fire in Los Angeles and Pasadena, California has destroyed one synagogue and is threatening two others and many homes.
Israel has gone even beyond Canada and Mexico and our closest friends in terms of not only wanting to help, but not wanting to be reimbursed for it,’ Rep. Brad Sherman said
US authorities issue evacuation orders to 30,000 residents; Chabad center damaged; several said injured; senior living center evacuated as embers fall around people in wheelchairs
The wildfires have devastated Southern California, burning more than 40,000 acres, and destroying 12,000+ structures. The blaze has also had severe ripple effects on the economy, including one of ...
From Santa Monica to the San Gabriel Valley and beyond, churches and temples opened their doors this weekend to many seeking solace from a week of unprecedented ruin.
Kehillat Israel, a reconstructionist synagogue in the Pacific Palisades, stands after the devasting Palisades fire last week on January 7th. Yet many of their congregation lost their homes.