Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center explained

Religious Affiliation:Conservative Judaism
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Status:Synagogue
Functional Status:Active
Location:1434 N. Altadena Drive, Pasadena, California 91107
Country:United States
Map Type:USA Los Angeles Metropolitan Area
Map Size:250
Map Relief:1
Architecture Type:Synagogue
Architecture Style:Mission Revival
Established:1921
Year Completed:1945
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The Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center (PJTC) is a Conservative Jewish congregation, synagogue and community center located in Pasadena, California, in the United States.

History

Attempts to organize Pasadena’s Jewish community occurred in 1907 and in 1912. Temple B’nai Israel of Pasadena was incorporated in 1921. An initial home for the congregation was completed in 1923. In 1945, the congregation purchased the Mission Revival-style building on North Altadena Drive. In 1949 the congregation changed its name from Temple B’nai Israel to the Pasadena Jewish Community, and in to Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center. In 1997, PJTC merged with Shomrei Emunah of Sunland-Tunjunga, and twelve years later, PJTC merged with Shaarei Torah of Arcadia.[1]

In 2008, tensions arose over Israel and the Sabeel conference at All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena.[2] [3]

Affiliates

PJTC hosts on its campus several organizations including the United Synagogue Youth, the Weizmann Day School (between 1983 and 2020), and and, since 2014, have housed the B’nai Simcha Jewish Community Preschool.[1] The Center acts as an incubator for the development of Jewish leadership for the wider Pasadena Jewish community.

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Several, Michael . Our history . Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center . February 2017 . 6 November 2023 .
  2. News: Middle East tensions in Pasadena . . February 9, 2008 .
  3. News: Conflict Brews in Pews of Pasadena . The Forward. February 13, 2008 . Spence, Rebecca .