Its buildings were destroyed in the January 2025 Eaton Fire,[1] and it is the only Conservative Jewish synagogue in the western San Gabriel Valley.
[3] An initial home for the congregation was completed in 1923,[3] "at the corner of Walnut and Hudson streets in downtown Pasadena".
Since the 1990s, the role of the cantor also changed, focusing more on community building and an increase in female Torah readers.
[3][4] The following year, Joshua Levine-Grater was invited to Barack Obama's Hanukkah party to celebrate his social justice work.
[1] All 13 Torah scrolls were removed from "the sanctuary, chapel, and classrooms" ahead of the fire and stored in a congregant's home.
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