More Jewish people live in Los Angeles than in any other place on Earth ... that aren't Israel and New York City.
So our city is teaming with vibrant synagogues serving all kinds of different denominations of Judaism. And rest assured that all of those temples are looking at what happened yesterday ... where a pro-Palestinian protest turned violent in front of a synagogue in the Pico-Robertson ... with a great deal of interest and wariness.
KNX chief correspondent Charles Feldman caught up with Rabbi Erez Sherman at Sinai Temple on Wilshire Boulevard ... and asked him whether protesting Israel's war in Gaza in front of a Los Angeles synagogue counts as anti Semitism:
Also today on KNX we'll be hearing from a LA-based Islamic group for their reactions on yesterday's violence.