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

The Written Record

Articles & Stories

The shul, the building, and the community — in writing.

From a Basement Minyan to 3609 Quentin Road

The story of Bet Aharon Torah Center — founded in 2015 as the first Sephardic minyan in Marine Park, grown to over 100 families, now in a home of its own.

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Inside Our New Home at 3609 Quentin Road

Bet Aharon Torah Center has moved from renting into its own building at 3609 Quentin Road in Marine Park, Brooklyn — here is what the new home means for the kehila.

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The First Syrian Shul in Marine Park

How Marine Park, Brooklyn got its first Syrian shul — and how one basement minyan reshaped the neighborhood's Jewish community.

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The Name of Our Shul

Our shul is called Bet Aharon Torah Center — the name was dedicated by Mr. Harry and Alice Adjmi. A thank-you from the Rabbi and the kehila.

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The Doors of the Shul

The doors of Bet Aharon Torah Center were dedicated by Mr. Jimmy Khezrie. A thank-you from the Rabbi and the kehila.

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The Rabbi Who Opened His Home

Rabbi Eliyahu Chaim Aboud of Ateret Torah founded the Sephardic Torah Center of Marine Park in his own basement in 2015 and has led the kehila from its first Shabbat.

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Finding a Sephardic Minyan in Marine Park

Looking for a Sephardic minyan in Marine Park, Brooklyn? Bet Aharon Torah Center at 3609 Quentin Road davens twice daily in the Syrian tradition — here's what to expect.

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How One Hundred Families Built a Home for Torah

The story of the New Building Campaign — launched June 2021, completed with the purchase of 3609 Quentin Road in December 2023 — and the community that made it happen.

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Night Learning in Marine Park

Bet Aharon Torah Center's night learning program — Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30–10:00 PM with Rabbi Elchonon Rosenblatt and Rabbi Eliyahu Aboud, currently learning Masechet Ta'anit.

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Torah Classes for the Whole Family

Weekly shiurim at Bet Aharon Torah Center in Marine Park — the Rabbi's Wednesday night class, daily halachah, women's programs and youth learning.

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Avot uBanim: Fathers, Sons, and a Bet Midrash

Avot uBanim and youth minyan programs at Bet Aharon Torah Center give Marine Park's next generation a shul that is theirs.

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The Ladies of the Kehila

Women's programs at Bet Aharon Torah Center — the Shabbat afternoon Tehillim program for ladies and girls, women's shiurim, and evenings of chizuk in Marine Park.

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A Guest's Guide to Bet Aharon

Visiting Bet Aharon Torah Center in Marine Park? Where we are, when we daven, and what to expect at the Sephardic Torah Center at 3609 Quentin Road, Brooklyn.

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Writing Your Name Into a Home of Torah

Dedication opportunities at Bet Aharon Torah Center's new building — pillars, plaques, bookcases, tables and chairs at 3609 Quentin Road, Marine Park.

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Marine Park's Growing Syrian Community

How Marine Park, Brooklyn became one of the fastest-growing addresses for Syrian and Sephardic families — and the shul at the center of it.

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The Yamim Noraim at Bet Aharon

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur at Bet Aharon Torah Center — Sephardic High Holiday tefillah in Marine Park, Brooklyn.

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