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Progressive Jewish Community In Los Angeles Struggles With Opposing Views On War In Middle East

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Protest tools belonging to Asher Kaplan of IfNotNow in Los Angeles. (Photo by: Brian Feinzimer/LAist)

LA Jewish Community Faces Challenges As Attacks Intensify In Gaza

The aftermath of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel is proving an especially tough time for Jewish progressives in California.  While thousands of Californians take to the streets to support Palestine, many in the Jewish community say they feel abandoned.
Reporter: Leslie Berestein Rojas, LAist

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