The Synagogue For The Performing Arts, founded in 1973 by members of the entertainment community in Los Angeles, is a thriving congregation that offers a spiritually satisfying place for the unaffiliated to worship. With a diverse membership that extends beyond its show business roots, the synagogue remains a synagogue without walls, providing Friday night Sabbath services and High Holy Days Services that are well attended by members and their guests.
Led by Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, a world-renowned scholar and author, and Cantor Judy Fox, a musical director who frequently appears in concerts and on the Jewish Television Network, the synagogue combines traditional services with a blend of Hebrew and English, offering explanations and transliterations of the Hebrew liturgy. The emphasis on the blending of the performing arts and Judaism is evident in the themes and presentations at the monthly Sabbath services. Located at the American Jewish University in Bel Air, the Synagogue For The Performing Arts continues to be a pioneer in providing an affordable and spiritually fulfilling place for worship.
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