📸 Shalom Peace Square sign unveiling — May 7, 2023

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The City of West Hollywood and Congregation Kol Ami dedicated the intersection of North La Brea Avenue and Lexington Avenue as Shalom Peace Square with an official sign unveiling ceremony at 4 p.m. today. The unveiling took place next to Congregation Kol Ami, 1200 N. La Brea Ave.

Since its founding in 1992, Congregation Kol Ami has become an important leader in the Jewish, LGBTQ+, and West Hollywood communities and its commitment to progressive spirituality, diversity, inclusion and social justice has been celebrated nationwide.

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Michael
Michael
1 year ago

With anti Semitism on the rise throughout the country and physical attacks on Jews showing visible signs of their Judaism in several places including the outskirts of West Hollywood while the West Hollywood community remains silent I applaud this show of support and message of peace.

JRBirdsong
JRBirdsong
1 year ago

I wonder how many people will be complaining about this on Next Door! Since so many like to complain so much about everything?

Spirituality
Spirituality
1 year ago

Spirituality IS inclusion. Not necessary to suggest or implement labels such as diversity and social justice. Spirituality does not solely belong to any religious denomination. Spirituality is best demonstrated by deeds, not photo ops, signage or cross walk designations particularly as their main focus of this particular event may be self serving by the principals.

David
David
1 year ago

Isn’t it redundant to call it shalom peace square since shalom translates to the word peace? Also the sign is already visible as of last week

08mellie
08mellie
1 year ago
Reply to  David

100%. I guess that some non-Jewish, woke person thought it necessary to translate. SO , YES. Peace, Peace Square. Though we do use shalom as a salutation, it means peace. Oy vey itz mir.

Credibility
Credibility
1 year ago

Sadly another self promotional event sponsored by Shyne/Erickson removes any ounce of presumed credibility. If this type of designation is truly important, why doesn’t Mayor Shyne make an effort to advocate for a Jewish temple half a block from her apartment which is threatened with destruction where members are elderly and respected Holocaust survivors?

resident
resident
1 year ago
Reply to  Credibility

As a Jewish person, this all makes me shudder. I agree with your comment about Shyne/Eirckson and I’ll add Byers, pretending to love Jews while they’re just seeking votes. I don’t buy it for a minute.

CHLOE ROSS
CHLOE ROSS
1 year ago
Reply to  resident

Make that two Jewish persons shuddering in concert. This is absurd.

Eric
Eric
1 year ago
Reply to  CHLOE ROSS

Make that three, nothing they do while they continue to betray the will of the constituents can hold any credibility, they are self serving in every which way.

Credibility
Credibility
1 year ago
Reply to  Eric

And they now the trio appear to have adopted the Kol Ami congregation as enablers. Commercialization of Religion, not a good choice.