Summer Shabbat Services
Friday Shabbat Evening Services June 2 - September 1 at 6:00 p.m. on the ZaiKaner-Perwien Terrace (weather permitting) 5:30 p.m. Kabbalat Panim – Greeting Time 6:00 pm Shabbat Services, followed by a half-hour Oneg
Friday Shabbat Evening Services June 2 - September 1 at 6:00 p.m. on the ZaiKaner-Perwien Terrace (weather permitting) 5:30 p.m. Kabbalat Panim – Greeting Time 6:00 pm Shabbat Services, followed by a half-hour Oneg
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 »
In person - Shabbat mornings at Mount Zion are a joy! Come join any Shabbat for reflection, song, community, and a potluck lunch. Online via live-streaming, Mount Zion's Shabbat Morning prayer book can be downloaded here.
We hold Tot Shabbat at 10:30 a.m. on the second Saturday of each month. The Parents and Tots program at Mount Zion Temple is designed for families with children from birth through 6 years old. We offer to families with … Continue reading »
Brighten your Monday with this lively Torah discussion. We read through the text and commentaries, and respond with our own experiences, ideas, and events of the day. This Fall, we are beginning our study of the Book of Psalms. All … Continue reading »
Mount Zion’s Begegenen (group for active adults, formerly “Prime Timers”) invites all adults to: What does Mount Zion need to understand about the recently released U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism? Learning and conversation led by Rabbi Adam Stock Spilker … Continue reading »
Co-sponsored by: Beth Jacob Congregation, Shir Tikvah, Mount Zion Temple, Bet Shalom Congregation, and Adath Jeshurun Congregation Location: Mount Zion Temple, In Person Only Cost: $60 for the series, no financial barriers to participation The weeks leading up to the … Continue reading »
Introducing the man and why we STILL study his commentary. Rabbi Spilker leads a weekly study of the book of Genesis that uses the 11th century Rashi’s commentary as a lens for understanding the Torah. Everyone is welcome. Every couple … Continue reading »
Preparing for the High Holy Days: Learn, Sing, Pray, Grow The Hebrew month of Elul precedes the High Holy Days. During this month, we change our Shabbat evening prayerbook to Mishkan HaLev, a slim volume with soulful poetry and liturgy. … Continue reading »
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 »