Temple Beth Israel of Highland Park and Eagle Rock

Temple Beth Israel of Highland Park and Eagle Rock
Basic information
Location 5711 Monte Vista Street,
Highland Park, Los Angeles,
California,  United States
Geographic coordinates 34°06′44″N 118°11′39″W / 34.112342°N 118.194163°W / 34.112342; -118.194163Coordinates: 34°06′44″N 118°11′39″W / 34.112342°N 118.194163°W / 34.112342; -118.194163
Affiliation Judaism
Status Active
Website www.tbila.org
Architectural description
Architectural style Spanish Colonial Revival[1]
Completed 1930[2]
Construction cost $4,077.88[2]

Temple Beth Israel of Highland Park and Eagle Rock is an egalitarian synagogue located at 5711 Monte Vista Street in Highland Park, Los Angeles, California.[3] Though it has roots in the Conservative tradition,[4] it is unaffiliated with any Jewish religious movements.[2]

First organized as the Highland Park Hebrew School Association in 1923, it completed construction of its Spanish Colonial Revival style building in 1930, at a cost of $4,077.88.[2] It is the second oldest synagogue in Los Angeles still operating in its original location, after the Wilshire Boulevard Temple (built in 1929).[1][5]

Notes

  1. 1 2 Leibowitz, Ed. "Finding Sanctuary", Los Angeles, September 2008.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Ullman, Jane. "The Little Shul That Could—Highland Park’s Temple Beth Israel", The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, September 7, 2006.
  3. Contacts, Synagogue website. Accessed August 27, 2009.
  4. Synagogue website. Accessed August 27, 2009.
  5. History, Synagogue website. Accessed August 27, 2009.


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