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Mount Zion 1300 Summit Avenue St. Paul, MN 55105 Directions & more Phone: 651-698-3881 Contact Us
Mount Zion Temple is located at 1300 Summit Avenue in Saint Paul, Minnesota (just east of Hamline Avenue.) Parking is available in the lot next to Kowalskis (on Syndicate avenue) as well as street parking along Summit Avenue. Please visit us for one of our regularly scheduled services.
Mount Zion Hebrew Congregation, St. Paul, Minnesota: Historic and Pioneering. The Mount Zion story was captured in the four panels for the 2003 Reform Biennial. Panel 1; Panel 2; Panel 3; Panel 4; These panels complement the more detailed information we welcome you to read below.
When you’re ready, we will guide you in the process of choosing a burial plot in our beautiful cemetery. Please be in touch with Kate Tucker at 651-698-3881 to find a time to visit the cemetery, to discuss options and questions, or to purchase a burial plot.
The Days of Awe at Mount Zion Temple – 5785/2024. Click below on one of the holidays to see an at-a-glance schedule. Mount Zion’s High Holy Day Services, Programs, and Experiences. Guide to Places and Platforms: In person: Most of our services and programs will be in person at Mount Zion. When arriving at your first service, members and ...
Garage Sale Dates: Volunteer and Donation Information. It’s time to declutter and donate your valuables to the annual Mount Zion Garage Sale! Your donations of goods and volunteer time will benefit Mount Zion Temple and the local community.
Clergy and Staff – Mount Zion Temple. The Tzedek Committee (Social Justice and Action Committee) is an inclusive, intergenerational group of Mount Zion members and their friends who promote the application of Jewish values in pursuit of social action and justice.
Mount Zion Temple - Live broadcast. Follow along with our Songs & Prayers. Summer Service – Kabbalat Shabbat Card. Prayer sheet for “Shabbat for the Soul” services. MZ’s Shabbat morning prayerbook.
Mount Zion is a Reform Jewish congregation devoted to life-long learning, worship, and acts of loving kindness. In our holy community, we celebrate, comfort, and create meaning in our lives while we seek justice in our world.
Every Shabbat evening service (Friday night) begins at 6:30 pm (in person or on livestreaming), followed by an Oneg Shabbat (literally “Joy of Shabbat” and has come to mean dessert, a time to socialize.) During the summer, services begin at 6:00 pm and, weather permitting, are outside on our ZaiKaner-Perwien Terrace.