Events for Sun April 21 - Sun April 14
Shabbat Torah Study
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 »
Shabbat Morning Services
In person and online
A Cross-Country Bike Adventure with Harriet Guthertz
Mount Zion 1300 Summit Avenue, St Paul, United StatesPresented by the Women of Mount Zion Temple. Harriet will talk about a cross-country bike trip that took her from San Diego, CA to St. Augustine, FL She will discuss what motivated her to undertake such an adventure including personal … Continue reading »
High Holy Day Cemetery Service
Mount Zion Cemetery 1760 Payne Avenue, St. Paul, MNWe will gather at the Mount Zion Cemetery to remember loved ones. Those who prefer can view the live streaming on our website. The cemetery is at the corner of Payne and Larpenteur Avenues in St. Paul. This service will … Continue reading »
Steps to Hebrew Literacy
Sundays, October 2 - December 18, 6:30-7 pm via Zoom (No class November 27) Tuition: $75 members/$100 non-members (Minimum of five students). This class is for those who are somewhat familiar with the letters and sounds of Hebrew. We will … Continue reading »
Monday Torah Study
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 »
Kol Nidre (Erev Yom Kippur)
For all Service times and descriptions, go to our High Holy Day page. https://mzion.org/pray/holy-days/high-holy-days/
Yom Kippur
For all Service times and descriptions, go to our High Holy Day page. https://mzion.org/pray/holy-days/high-holy-days/
The Poetry of the Prayer Book
Michael Kuhne, Ph.D. Yom Kippur Morning, 10:00-10:45 am Michael has assembled a cast of Mount Zion congregants who will lead an inspiring exploration of the poetry and prose in the new prayer book, Mishkan HaNefesh. Michael Kuhne, past President of … Continue reading »