Rogers Lake Park, Mendota Heights, MN
994 Wagon Wheel Trail, Mendota Heights, MN, United States
Friends and family are all welcome! Come join us for a fun day with friends from your Mount Zion community. We will provide food (hamburgers and hot dogs) and beverages. The park features a picnic and play area, skateboard park, … Continue reading »
We are meeting via Zoom. For Zoom, click here or call 929-205-6099 and then enter the meeting ID 604 616 628 followed by the pound sign (#),then another pound sign (#) for participant ID. (Dial 312-626-6799 If the first number … Continue reading »
Study the book of Genesis the way it has been studied for centuries, with the great commentator Rashi as our guide. Come once or regularly and enjoy the camaraderie of a chevruta, the Talmudic way of learning with one’s friends … Continue reading »
5:30 p.m. Kabbalat Panim – Greeting Time 6:00 p.m. Hour-long Shabbat Service (outside on our ZaiKaner-Perwien Terrace, weather permitting) also online via Zoom and livestreaming. 7:00-7:30 p.m. Oneg Shabbat
In person and via Zoom. For Zoom, you can also call 929 205 6099 and then enter the meeting ID 949 308 718 followed by the pound sign (#), then another pound sign (#) for participant ID. (Dial 312 626 … Continue reading »
Mount Zion
1300 Summit Avenue, St Paul, United States
All congregants are welcome! Looking Forward by Looking Inward: Where do we stand on what makes us Mount Zion? On the Mount Zion Patio (or inside in case of inclement weather) For everyone (Board, Committee Chairs, Affiliate leaders, Kivvun La’Atid … Continue reading »
Households with tots and school-aged children are welcome to join us for a fun afternoon of apple picking and all the other exciting activities at Afton! Email Abby with any questions. Cost: $7/person (5 and older); $5/person (4 and under)
An online class by Rabbi Avi Strausberg from Hadar Institute. We are encouraging all adults at Mount Zion to delve into deep learning this August/September. Hadar will help you find a study partner (chevruta) for this self-directed study between online … Continue reading »