Upcoming Events
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 - 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.
Monday Torah Study with Rabbi Adler
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 »
Rashi Study
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 »
First Friday Family Shabbat Dinners
On the first Fridays of the month starting November 3. Food, Friends, Family: Shabbat! Arrival and Meet and Greet at 5:15 PM. Blessings and Dinner at 5:30 PM. Services at 6:30 PM. All are welcome! Bring your family, friends, or … Continue reading »
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 - 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.
Climate Action Resource Fair
Text Study on Judaism and Ecology: 9:15-10:00 - What Does Jewish Tradition Say About Caring For The Earth? Fair: 10:00 – 12:30 Get plans for your pollinator garden; test your knowledge about the climate crisis; find new ways you can … Continue reading »