-
Juju Watkins drills a 3-pointer over Paige Bueckers, extending USC’s lead over UConn - 27 mins ago
-
How To Get Your Steps in Over the Holidays, According to Personal Trainers - 42 mins ago
-
Tom Brady's LFG Player of the Game: Ravens' Lamar Jackson | Week 16 DIGITAL EXCLUSIVE - about 1 hour ago
-
Alpha Prime Racing Confirms Huge Crew Chief Signing For NASCAR Xfinity Series - about 1 hour ago
-
2 U.S. Navy pilots eject to safety after friendly fire downs their fighter jet - about 1 hour ago
-
JuJu Watkins and No. 7 USC hold off Paige Bueckers and fourth-ranked UConn 72-70 - 2 hours ago
-
Today’s ‘Wordle’ #1,282 Answers, Hints and Clues for Sunday, December 22 - 2 hours ago
-
‘Connections’ December 22: Hints and Answers for Game #560 - 3 hours ago
-
No. 7 USC Trojans vs. No. 4 UConn Huskies | Paige Bueckers vs. JuJu Watkins thriller | FOX CBB - 3 hours ago
-
College Football Playoff: Ohio State Routs Tennessee, Will Face Oregon in Rose Bowl - 3 hours ago
Los Angeles police ramp up patrols around synagogues for Rosh Hashana
Police departments in the Los Angeles area are ramping up patrols around synagogues during Rosh Hashana this week — though authorities say they have not received any specific reports of threats or planned demonstrations.
The Beverly Hills Police Department has partnered with private security and increased patrols around synagogues and houses of worship “as a precautionary measure,” the agency wrote in a social media post.
The Los Angeles Police Department is also ramping up patrols in the Westside area, but isn’t aware of any planned protests, said LAPD Officer Charles Miller.
“We are not aware of any scheduled demonstrations of protests here on the Westside. There’s some information nationwide of some sort of organization sort of sponsoring an extended time period of protest or demonstration … So, we are prepared,” LAPD Commander Steve Lurie told KTLA.
Rosh Hashana, which began Wednesday at sunset and will conclude at sundown Friday, is one of the the High Holy Days in Judaism and marks the Jewish new year.
Protests have taken place across Southern California and the U.S. since the beginning of the war in Gaza, which was sparked by Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack in southern Israel that killed about 1,200 people. More than 41,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to Gaza health officials.
A protest outside the Adas Torah synagogue in the predominantly Jewish Pico-Robertson neighborhood over the summer turned violent, with clashes between pro-Palestinian demonstrators and pro-Israeli counter-protesters.
Politicians and Jewish community groups condemned the protest as an act of antisemitism. Pro-Palestinian supporters, however, said the protest wasn’t antisemitic and was instead spurred by a real estate event being held at the synagogue that advertised “housing projects in all the best Anglo neighborhoods in Israel.”
Source link