The Sanctuary at Congregation Beth Sholom
About this space
The heart of Beth Sholom is our Sanctuary, congregants worship every Shabbat morning and on holidays.
The dramatic space was designed with the layout of early synagogues in mind, which encouraged worshipers to daven (pray) in a more communal way.
The seating area of the Sanctuary sweeps up in an arc to the north and south of the bimah so that congregants face one another as well as the service leaders, thereby bringing the entire community together in song and prayer.
The Sanctuary has a seating capacity of 586 people.
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Damage done to the space will result in an extra charge.
Cancellation policy: Flexible with Grace Period
About Congregation Beth Sholom
Beth Sholom’s Sanctuary was completed in 2008, where many of our ritual services are held. The CBS building is energy efficient and technologically sophisticated, with functional spaces designed specifically for our needs as well as those of the greater community.
In 2001, the renowned San Francisco architect Stanley Saitowitz was selected to create a vision for Congregation Beth Sholom’s new spiritual home. Even before the project broke ground, Saitowitz’s design won Unbuilt Design honors from the San Francisco chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
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