Winner of the Malstrom Award of the League of Snohomish County Historical Organizations
In 1968, a time of turbulence and countercultural movements, a one-time television salesman named Paul Erdmann changed his name to Love Israel and started a controversial religious commune in Seattle's middle-class Queen Anne Hill neighborhood. He quickly gathered a following and they too adopted the Israel surname, along with biblical or virtuous first names such as Honesty, Courage, and Strength. The burgeoning Love Israel Family lived a communal lifestyle centered on meditation and the...
Winner of the Malstrom Award of the League of Snohomish County Historical Organizations
In 1968, a time of turbulence and countercultural mov...