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Please join the community for a memorial service tonight

Tonight (Tues., July 1st) at 7 p.m., Beth Jacob is holding a memorial service that is open to the public and being planned in partnership with our Federation, the Israeli Consulate and Lihi Shaar, aunt of Gilad Shaar, who is a member of the congregation.
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July 1, 2014

Tonight (Tues., July 1st) at 7 p.m., Beth Jacob is holding a memorial service that is open to the public and being planned in partnership with our Federation, the Israeli Consulate and Lihi Shaar, aunt of Gilad Shaar, who is a member of the congregation.

The address is 9030 W. Olympic Blvd., Beverly Hills, 90211.  The entire community is invited to attend.

Additionally, we encourage you to send a message of support to the families of Naftali, Gilad and Eyal. Click here to a page created by the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA). All the messages will be shared with the families.

Any additional information about communal observances will be posted on our website at www.JewishLA.org.

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