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Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, Pastor J. Edgar Boyd of First AME Church and Rabbi Zoë Klein Miles of Temple Isaiah will host an evening of interfaith solidarity and worship to show unity in the wake of the Tree of Life tragedy in Pittsburgh.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Service begins at 6:00 p.m.

All are welcome.

Free parking available.

Pastor J. Edgar Boyd, Senior Minister, First AME Church

Reverend J. Edgar Boyd is the Pastor of the 142-year-old First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles (FAME), the oldest African American church in the city. Assigned to the church in 2012, Pastor Boyd leads a congregation of thousands and emphasizes Biblically-based spiritual practices, stewardship, congregational involvement, appropriate record-keeping, fiscal controls and accountability and transparency in operating procedures.

Rabbi Zoë Klein Miles, Senior Rabbi, Temple Isaiah

Rabbi Zoë Klein Miles is the Senior Rabbi of Temple Isaiah and has served this congregation since 2000. Rabbi Klein gives numerous presentations and is a keynote speaker or panel participant at various assemblies all over the country. She is a resource for reporters in regional newspapers and has appeared as a commentator on the History Channel in “Digging for the Truth.”

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