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- Beth Jacob Congregation
Beth Jacob Congregation Beverly Hills 9030 W Olympic Blvd , Beverly Hills, CA 90211 (310) 278-1911 | frontdesk@bethjacob org Privacy Settings | Privacy Policy | Member Terms ©2026 All rights reserved Find out more about ShulCloud
- History - Beth Jacob Congregation
For over 95 years, Beth Jacob Congregation has been a beacon of Jewish tradition on the West Coast Founded by just a few original members, it has since expanded to become the largest Orthodox synagogue in the region
- Contact Us - Beth Jacob Congregation
OFFICE INFORMATION 9030 W Olympic Blvd , Beverly Hills, CA 90211 310-278-1911 Main Shul frontdesk@bethjacob org
- Leadership - Beth Jacob Congregation
Mark Goldin — President Jack Fenigstein — Chairman of the Board Aaron Wizenfeld —Treasurer Jon Stern — Vice President for Charitable Giving Azi Farr — Vice President for Membership Jonny Berger — Vice President for Youth Amy Savetsky — Vice President for Volunteer Services Elliot Berg — Vice President for House Ari Miller — Vice President for Security Seth Egorin — Vice
- Hotels - Beth Jacob Congregation
Beverly Hills Marriott 10-15 minute walk to Beth Jacob Features Shabbat-friendly guestroom floors 1150 South Beverly Drive Los Angeles, CA 90035 Phone: 310-553-6561 For a 15% discount off of the hotel’s best available rates, use this link to book your reservation at the Beverly Hills Marriott Burton House Beverly Hills, A Tribute Portfolio
- Robyn Lewis Bio - Beth Jacob Congregation
With her skills in administration, deep commitment to the Jewish community, and a passion for fostering spiritual growth, Robyn has played a pivotal role in the growth and success of the congregation
- Shabbat Bulletin - Beth Jacob Congregation
December 2025 December 26-27 7 Tevet 5786 December 19-20 30 Kislev 5786 December 12-13 23 Kislev 5786 December 5-6 16 Kislev 5786
- Rabbis Welcome - Beth Jacob Congregation
For so many in the Los Angeles-Beverly Hills Jewish community, their “third place” is Beth Jacob, where we connect with one another, build relationships, and grow as Jews and human beings
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