Mount Zion
1300 Summit Avenue, St Paul, United States
This small group is for prior students of Mussar to continue their practice with a group of like minded individuals. The group will be self lead. Each participant will take a middah to lead a discussion on. The intent is … Continue reading »
Mount Zion
1300 Summit Avenue, St Paul, United States
If you have taken at least one ( or more) Mussar classes and are interested in enhancing your study and/or practice, please join Lisa Taran-Maddy, Joni Lipshultz- Burg and Margie Abrahamson beginning Wednesday, June 5th for a bi-weekly va’ad gathering. … Continue reading »
Please join the Women of Mount Zion Temple to hear about America’s Jewish Women: A History from Colonial Times to Today. Adath Jeshurun Congregation 10500 Hillside Lane W. Minnetonka MN. Dinner TBD at 5pm. RSVP to Peggy Kipp. Details.
Mount Zion
1300 Summit Avenue, St Paul, United States
If you are seeking a welcoming and vibrant Jewish spiritual home, we invite you to learn more about Mount Zion at our free Open House and Brunch for unaffiliated Jews in the Twin Cities area. Visitors will have a chance … Continue reading »
Mount Zion
1300 Summit Avenue, St Paul, United States
Healing from cancer is a non-linear process so whether you have just been diagnosed or are decades post-treatment, this group is for you. As an affiliate community group of Still Kickin – a nonprofit organization that “helps awesome people going … Continue reading »
Sunday, 15 September 12:30 - 2:00 Start at Mount Zion parking lot Ride the short St. Paul Bicycle Classic route: 15 miles - west on Summit, south on East River Road, thru downtown St. Paul, then back along Summit to … Continue reading »
Mount Zion
1300 Summit Avenue, St Paul, United States
Rabbi David Thomas, Rabbi Emeritus, Congregation Beth El, Sudbury, MA From an argument about the nature of God hidden in a Mishnah about a seemingly banal ritual to a song by renown Israeli hip hop artist – Mookie. The goal … Continue reading »
Mount Zion
1300 Summit Avenue, St Paul, United States
Once a month from September to May, Shabbat services are moved from the formality of the sanctuary to our social hall to create a more intimate service. Our singing is accompanied by violin, guitar, keyboard, and percussion. The striking music … Continue reading »