Jews And Latino Pentecostals Celebrate Together
English, Hebrew and Farsi are commonly heard at Sinai Temple, one of the Westside’s largest synagogues. But Thursday night, its immense sanctuary was buzzing with Spanish.
Dozens of Latino Pentecostal church groups joined the American Jewish Committee, an advocacy group, to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Sukkot and bolster a budding relationship.
“We’re barely starting to know each other,” Pentecostal pastor Tony Solorzano said as he held a small Israeli flag. “We are tearing down the walls of ignorance.”
Solorzano, who was born in El Salvador, said Pentecostals have a strong interest in peace in Israel.
“We believe in Jesus Christ and he came to the holy land of Israel, so we identify with that,” he said. “The Bible says pray for peace in Israel, so we take that seriously.”
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wow, how about Palestinians that the so called Jews,(whom are not the originals jews, but Khazarians who converted to Judaism)are terrorizing on a daily basis?