An expansion to the historic 1929 Wilshire Boulevard Temple, this new pavilion is architecturally compatible with its surroundings. The 55,000 sq-ft building, a trapezoid with one vertical and three ...
In celebration of Chanukah, the Festival of Lights, we salute the role of Jews in Los Angeles history by focusing on the synagogue known today as the Wilshire Boulevard Temple. Local Jewish history ...
From left: Community leaders, philanthropists and clergy, including L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti, Erika Glazer, Archbishop Jose Gomez, Rabbi Elissa Ben-Naim and Senior Rabbi Steven Leder attended Wilshire ...
Wilshire Boulevard Temple, known from 1862 to 1933 as '''Congregation B'nai B'rith''', is the oldest Jewish congregation in Los Angeles, California. Wilshire Boulevard Temple's main building, its ...
On February 27, 140 representatives from more than 40 Jewish organizations were on hand as The Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles, The Braid and Wilshire Boulevard Temple teamed up for a ...
Is there a compound word that describes the feeling of alienation induced by really wanting to embrace a new piece of architecture but being viscerally unable to do so? A disarchpointment? A ...
Upon joining Wilshire Boulevard Temple four years ago as Associate Rabbi, Rabbi Nickerson collaborated with Cantor Lisa Peicott, recently elevated to the role of Senior Cantor, to establish a new ...
Constructing the four trapezoidal sides of Wilshire Boulevard Temple’s sculptural gem, a 75-ft-tall “machine for gathering” with three sloping faces, was the most daunting aspect of the project. “The ...
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