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Zion. An Eretz Yisraeli community

in Jerusalem

Come As You Are

Welcome

Zion is an emerging community of Israeli Jews of all backgrounds, beliefs, customs, and practices, gathering together to re-dream Jerusalem as a meeting point for all. Zion provides the opportunity for many to pray and celebrate Judaism in a way that feels authentic and relevant to them, oftentimes for the first time in their lives, within a community deeply rooted in tradition and Jewish heritage.  Men and women, Orthodox and secular, Reform and Conservative, Sepharadi and Ashkenazi are all welcome to participate and lead in an egalitarian Eretz-Yisraeli community.  

 

Within a few years Zion became a unique inspirational community for Jews and Non-Jews in Israel and around the world, paving the way through prayer, social justice, and study to a Jerusalem of shared Faith and Hope.  

We welcome you to be partners in the building and fulfillment of this vision.

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Community Calendar

Kehilat Zion meets every Friday night 

And two Shabbat mornings a month

Visiting groups larger than 5 are asked to write in advance to ensure that there will be space

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The Zion Community is lead by staff and lay-leadership

You are welcome to join us and lead something that speaks to you

Prayer

Prayer is a central part of the experience of the community of Zion. Our Eretz-Yisraeli version of the prayer combines Eastern and Western tunes, and allows within the framework of the traditional text, a combination of new and a reaction to what is happening around us in the community, in Jerusalem, in the Land of Israel, and in the world. 

שבבה

study and loving-kindness

The Zion community has regular activities that include: study groups, meetings, workshops and chessed, or loving-kindness activities. Join us and we welcome your participation in current activities and initiatives for new ones.

community

Kehillat Zion leads and participates with other partners in events that express the spirit of the community. The events are interwoven throughout the year according to the Hebrew calendar and holidays.

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