Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles
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Temple Beth Am is a historic Conservative synagogue in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1935, it moved into a new building designed by one of the earliest African-American architects in Los Angeles, Ralph A. Vaughn, in 1959. In recent years, it has received significant donations from Holocaust survivor Sigi Ziering and his wife, Marilyn, whose names are on the building. ()
Coordinates: 34°3'29"N, 118°22'34"W
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1039 S LA Cienega BlvdCentral Los Angeles (Carthay)Los Angeles 90035
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Temple Beth Am – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Beverly Center, Page Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Farmers Market.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Temple Beth Am?
Nearby attractions include Saban Theatre, Los Angeles (12 min walk), Memorial Branch, Los Angeles (14 min walk), Beth Jacob Congregation, Los Angeles (20 min walk), Samuel Goldwyn Theater, Los Angeles (23 min walk).
How to get to Temple Beth Am by public transport?
The nearest stations to Temple Beth Am:
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- Pico & La Cienega • Lines: 7, Rapid 7 (9 min walk)
- Pico & Sherbourne • Lines: 7 (9 min walk)