Koret Hall at Congregation Beth Sholom
About this space
Koret Hall is the synagogue’s main facility for Shabbat kiddush, B'nai mitzvah, and wedding celebrations, as well as for other congregational and community events.
The space comfortably seats 240 people for a sit-down luncheon or dinner (or 200 with dancing) and will accommodate over 410 people for films, lectures, and other events.
Koret Hall is serviced by a state-of-the-art, strictly kosher kitchen.
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Catering and drinks
Facilities
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Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
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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FAQ
Cancellations 7 days in advance will receive a full refund.
Cancellations 7 days to 24 hours in advance will receive a 50% refund.
Cancellations for events starting within 24 hours are non-refundable.
At Congregation Beth Sholom, the following catering options are available:
- In-house catering service is available
- Bringing your own catering/food is allowed
- Free on-street parking is available
- Paid parking facilities are available nearby
For detailed pricing tailored to your event, please contact the venue.
Congregation Beth Sholom is located at 301 14th Avenue, in the Inner Richmond district of San Francisco.