Congregation Beth Sholom is a Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 301 14th Avenue, in San Francisco, California, in the United States.

History

Founded in 1921, it is one of the oldest synagogues west of the Mississippi River. A member of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, Congregation Beth Sholom is a hub of the Bay Area Jewish community. Beth Shalom built a synagogue on Fourteenth Avenue and Clement Street in 1934 after initially meeting in a church on Fourth Avenue near Geary. The first full-time rabbi, Saul White, age 27 and born and raised in Russian Poland, was hired in 1935. The first bat mitvah, for Judith Stein, was held at the synagogue in 1957.

The congregation moved to a new synagogue designed by architect Stanley Saitowitz in 2008. In 2022, Rabbi Amanda Russell was promoted to the position of senior rabbi, the first woman to hold the position in the congregation.

Rabbinical leaders

The following individuals have served as rabbi of Congregation Beth Sholom:

See also

  • History of the Jews in San Francisco

References

External links

  • Official website

Congregation Beth Sholom (San Francisco) Structurae

Gallery of Congregation Beth Sholom / Stanley Saitowitz Natoma

Congregation B’nai SholomBeth David celebrates Purim Herald

Galería de Congregación Beth Sholom / Stanley Saitowitz Natoma

Congregation B’nai SholomBeth David hosts Comedy Night Herald