Temple Beth Am
| Temple Beth Am | |
|---|---|
Temple Beth Am, in 2015 | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Conservative Judaism |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Synagogue |
| Leadership | Rabbi Adam Kligfeld |
| Status | Active |
| Location | |
| Location | Corner of Olympic Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, California |
| Country | United States |
Location in Los Angeles | |
| Geographic coordinates | 34°03′30″N 118°22′36″W / 34.05823°N 118.37658°W |
| Architecture | |
| Architect(s) | Ralph A. Vaughn |
| Type | Synagogue |
| Style | Modernist |
| Date established | 1935 (as a congregation) |
| Completed | 1959 (existing location) |
| Website | |
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Temple Beth Am (formerly the Olympic Jewish Center) is a Conservative synagogue located on the corner of Olympic Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard, just south of Beverly Hills, in Los Angeles, California, in the United States. Founded in 1935, it moved into a new building designed by one of the earliest African-American architects in Los Angeles, Ralph A. Vaughn, in 1959.