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Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center

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The Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center (PJTC) is a synagogue and community center affiliated with Conservative Judaism, located in Pasadena, California.

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Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center
Altadena Drive,

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Altadena Drive 1404
91107
California, United States
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