The Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center burned down in the Eaton fire. But on a remaining wall, Mmembers discovered a hidden treasure.
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 ...
After 100 years serving the local Jewish community, the Pasadena Jewish Temple & Center was destroyed in the Eaton Fire. The congregation says it will rebuild.
(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 ...
"You could fill the sanctuary with your congregants who lost their homes," a reporter told Kehillat Israel's clergy.
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
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?
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Friendly countries like Ukraine and even enemies of the United States such as Iran have offered to send assistance. Mexico has sent search-and-rescue experts who found four bodies on Tuesday as the de
J.’s Emma Goss visited the L.A. Jewish communities as they observed their first Shabbat amid wildfire evacuations and heartbreaking loss.
When the fires started in Los Angeles last week, owner Bill Buerge - who has spent more than 30 years restoring and revitalising the Mermaid - says he did not even consider evacuating, even though flames from the Pacific Palisades blaze were only 10 miles (16km) away.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 24 people and destroyed more than 12,000 structures, officials said, scorching more than 60 square miles and displacing tens of thousands of people.