Temple Israel of Hollywood
7300 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Temple Israel of Hollywood and NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change present Breaking Bread A film screening, hummus tasting, and conversation with the director Wednesday, November 30 6:30 pm: Hummus […]
Friday mornings 8:00am – 9:00am Men’s Group of TIOH Gather with men of all ages to study Torah. Enjoy each other’s friendship, insights, and life responses as inspired by the […]
Join us for TIOH Speaks Shabbat! This monthly series after services will feature members of our community sharing their stories while enjoying a delicious catered dinner. Leading up to Chanukah, […]
Saturday mornings 8:45 AM – 9:45 AM Join an amazing group of committed adults to study the weekly Torah portion. Our teachers come from a variety of walks of life […]
Join TIOH men to learn how to do the Holiest Mitzvah in Judaism - the rituals and procedures of preparing a body before burial. Learn with Rabbi Michelle Missaghieh and […]
Everybody Dance Now! Introducing a Sunday morning dance party with upbeat tunes and easy steps led by professional teaching artists. No previous experience is necessary, just the desire to move […]
We are excited to announce that our annual TIOH Book Fair is just around the corner and will finally be back in Miller Hall! If you are unable to make […]
Rabbi Igael Gurin-Malous Discover and engage with Judaism’s most important compendium of knowledge. The Talmud offers us not just a window into the ancient world of the rabbis, but into […]
This new government will bring together a mix of traditional right-of-center political parties, ultra-orthodox parties, and political parties representing far-right Jewish nationalists. There are some questions and concerns about issues at […]
Join Rabbi Mari for her monthly conversations around big ideas for the Jewish community and beyond. With special guests and changing, dynamic topics up for discussion, your Tuesdays will never […]
We are launching an Adult B’nai Mitzvah class for anyone who has not had the opportunity to become B'nai Mitzvah. In addition, anyone who did have the opportunity and would […]