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Beth Jacob Congregation (Beverly Hills, California)

1925 establishments in California20th-century synagogues in the United StatesJewish organizations established in 1925Orthodox synagogues in CaliforniaSynagogues completed in 1954
Synagogues in Beverly Hills, California
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Beth Jacob Congregation is an Orthodox synagogue, located at 9030 on West Olympic Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California, in the United States. It is the largest Orthodox synagogue in the Western United States.

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Beth Jacob Congregation (Beverly Hills, California)
South Wetherly Drive,

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South Wetherly Drive
90211
California, United States
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