Bet Aharon — The Harry & Alice Adjmi and Family Torah Center

Est. 5775 · Marine Park, Brooklyn

Bet Aharon
Torah Center

Bet Aharon Torah Center is an authentic Syrian shul in Marine Park, Brooklyn, established by Rabbi Eliyahu Aboud.

A New Chapter

From a basement minyan to a home of our own

In the summer of 2015, the Sephardic Torah Center of Marine Park began as a small basement shul in the home of our Rabbi, Rabbi Eliyahu Chaim Aboud — the only Sephardic minyan in the neighborhood, with fewer than twenty families.

Today, with Hashem's blessing, our kehila numbers well over one hundred families and growing. After years of renting on Quentin Road and East 36th Street, we purchased and moved into our own expansive home across the street — 3609 Quentin Road — with room for more minyanim, more Torah classes in our Bet Midrash, and more space for our kahal's semachot.

The shul carries the name Bet Aharon, dedicated through the extraordinary generosity of our benefactors, Mr. Harry and Alice Adjmi, whose partnership made this home for Torah possible.

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100+Families & Growing
2Daily Minyanim
2015Founded
1stSyrian Shul in Marine Park

Tefillah & Torah

Daily Minyanim Schedule

Weekday

Shabbat

Classes & Programs

The New Building

3609 Quentin Road

In December 2023 we purchased our permanent home — and now the kehila has moved in.

Large-scale renovation and expansion continues, creating a beautiful Torah center for all our congregation's needs: more minyanim, more events, and more space for our kahal's semachot. Dedication opportunities remain available for those who wish to build a lasting legacy in this home of Torah.

Rendering of the new home of the Sephardic Torah Center at 3609 Quentin Road

Moments

Life of the Kehila

From our first Chanukah party to the keys of our new home.

Main Sanctuary rendering
Main Sanctuary — rendering
First Annual Dinner
First Annual Dinner
Hachnasat Sefer Torah
Hachnasat Sefer Torah
Bet Midrash rendering
Bet Midrash — rendering
Community dinner
The early years
First Anniversary BBQ poster
First Anniversary BBQ

Partner With Us

Build a Legacy in a Home of Torah

Every gift — from an Oneg Shabbat to a dedication in the new building — carries the kehila forward.