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Temple Beth Am (Los Angeles, California) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Temple Beth Am (Los Angeles, California)
Temple Beth Am (formerly: Olympic Jewish Center) 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. ==Location== The synagogue is located on the corner of Olympic Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, just South of Beverly Hills.〔(Fairfax : Temple Beth Am Reunion ), ''The Los Angeles Times'', October 11, 1990〕
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