About Us
The Jewish Family Library of Los Angeles and Resource Center is the place you and your family can visit to be educated, enriched and entertained. It is designed to engage children and adults of all ages, and entire families, with a vast selection of books, creative outlets, and opportunities to foster new friendships. It inspires all participants to interact and grow together, in a warm environment of discovery and learning.
This is a place where children and families of all different backgrounds can come and learn about Judaism, Jewish life, culture, and community. Visitors will be able to read about and experience Jewish history, values, and customs to promote a greater interest in Jewish culture by utilizing modern technology and a hands-on approach to learning.
It is housed on the second floor of 8850 West Pico Blvd, near the corner of Robertson Blvd. The first floor houses our synagogue, established in 1996 as Bais Bezalel Chabad.
The Library is a safe, hospitable, inviting home where kids can mingle, play, learn, and develop, while forming bonds of friendship with Jewish youth from all backgrounds.
The library is currently lending books to its members, and when construction will conclude, we plan to provide a great space for kids to learn; for toddlers and their mothers to come for Mommy & Me; for preschoolers to come with their grandparents for story-time; for elementary & high school school kids to come after school, to get help with their homework, engage in organized activities, and “hang-out"! Evening programming will also include classes on parenting, health & nutrition classes, and Judaism.
Rabbi Moshe Levin