Wilshire Boulevard Temple
4.6FreeHistoric Los Angeles Reform synagogue featuring magnificent Byzantine Revival architecture
Founded in 1862 as Congregation B’nai B’rith, Wilshire Boulevard Temple is the oldest Jewish congregation in Los Angeles. Its landmark main sanctuary on Wilshire Boulevard features an iconic 100-foot copper dome, vibrant stained glass windows, and historic interior murals painted by Hollywood artist Hugo Ballin. Today, the active congregation serves the broader community across multiple campuses through worship services, educational programs, and cultural events.
History
The temple, originally known as Congregation B'nai B'rith, was founded in 1862 and has the distinction of being the oldest Jewish congregation in Los Angeles. The current structure on Wilshire Boulevard was completed in 1929 and has since been a significant cultural and religious landmark.
Expert notes
- Respect the sanctity of the temple by dressing modestly.
- Photography may be restricted, so be sure to ask for permission.
- Check the temple's calendar for special events and services that might be of interest.
Features
- Art Exhibits
- Artistic Features
- Community Services
- Cultural Events
- Cultural Programs
- Educational Programs
- Guided Tours
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