Valley Beth Shalom

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Valley Beth Shalom
Valley Beth Shalom

Valley Beth Shalom is a Conservative Synagogue in Encino, Los Angeles, California. With over 1,800 member families[1] it is one of the largest synagogues in Los Angeles and one of the largest Conservative synagogues in the United States.

The synagogue and its schools provide education for all ages. The Harold M. Schulweis Day School, a member of the Solomon Schechter Day School Association, has over 250 students. Etz Chaim Hebrew School is also headquartered at the synagogue. VBS is a member of the Far West Region of United Synagogue Youth.

The clergy include Senior Rabbi Ed Feinstein, Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis, arguably one of the most influential and renowned rabbis of his generation[2], Rabbi Joshua Hoffman, Cantor Herschel Fox, and Cantor Phil Baron.

The synagogue has launched a number of programs including the Jewish World Watch[3], an NGO, is a prominent founding member of the Havurah movement[4], and has popular adult education programs.

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  1. ^ http://www.forward.com/articles/next-generation-of-pulpit-rabbis-shakes-up-la/, The Jewish Daily Forward, September 23, 2005, accessed April 17, 2007.
  2. ^ The Top 50 Rabbis in America Newsweek, April 2, 2007, accessed April 17, 2007
  3. ^ GLOBALISM AND JUDAISMRabbi Harold M. Schulweis, Rosh Hashanah 2004, accessed April 17, 2007
  4. ^ Courage and Innovation Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, April 1, 2005, accessed April 17, 2007
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