The Westwood Village Synagogue

 
 



In a world so often large and impersonal, it’s nice to be a part of something small and friendly.  The Westwood Village Synagogue is such a place.


A contemporary Orthodox congregation, the seeds of the “Village Shul” were planted nearly 25 years ago by three families who wanted to establish a minyan near the UCLA campus.  Since its inception, we have evolved into a welcoming congregation known for our hospitality and strong interest in Judaic study. 


Come experience our dynamic programs, challenging intellectual discourse and very special sense of community.


Come home to the Village Shul.


 

An open, warm and wonderful community welcomes you

1148 Westwood Blvd. (corner of Lindbrook)

Los Angeles, CA  90024

In the historic heart of the Village              

310-824-WWVS (9987)

villageshul.org

OHEL CHAVA V’ MENDEL

 


SHABBAT TEVET


Friday, Jan. 13


7:00 am Shacharit

4:45 pm Minchah

4:47 pm  Candles


Saturday, Jan. 14


9:30am  Last Shema

9:30 am  Shacharit


Rabbi Dr. Abner Weiss:

“Reaching Out and Keeping Out”


12:27 pm  Earliest Minchah

4:50 pm Talmud Shiur

5:46 pm  Havdallah/Maariv


Home Hospitality:

Anne Fredrich-Kappel and Ellen Greenberg