Beit Yaacov Synagogue, Makati

After World War II, the congregation re-established itself at the Taft Avenue location.

With the help of prominent Jewish families in the Philippines and the US Army, the synagogue was rebuilt and renamed as Beit Yaakov.

[2] In 1982, the synagogue was moved from Taft Avenue to its current location in Makati.

[3] The congregation is administered by the Jewish Association of the Philippines and worships in the Sephardic rite.

The synagogue also features the largest Jewish library in Southeast Asia.