[Louis Keene] The Los Angeles City Council approved a new district map on Tuesday, finalizing the contours of the city’s 15 council districts for the next decade. The unanimous vote belied a contentious redistricting process that drew thousands of comments. Public meetings often lasted longer than six hours. At one point early in the process, a Los Angeles synagogue sent an email to congregants asking for them to recite tehillim (Psalms) to ensure a favorable map. Others encouraged their members to issue public comment, and many did. Here are five Jewish takeaways from the final map, which is viewable here...