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- Congregation Chaverim
Congregation Chaverim is a Jewish Reform Synagogue in Tucson, Arizona Join us in our Sanctuary for Shabbat Services - All are welcome in our Community! We also offer Beit Midrash and Hebrew School classes for children
- Congregation Beit Simcha
Drawing on the incredible tradition of Judaism, Congregation Beit Simcha and Rabbi Sam Cohon reach beyond the walls of the synagogue to learn, worship, serve and redefine what it means to be Jewish today with energy, creativity and joy
- Congregation Chofetz Chayim
Our congregation is built on a strong personal and social connection with members, worshipers and the community A beautiful feature of Chofetz Chayim is the warm personal relationship that each participant has with Rabbi and Esther Becker
- Home - Congregation Anshei Israel
As a Conservative congregation, Anshei Israel is committed to perpetuating ancient Jewish traditions while maintaining a spirit of adaptation to the modern world
- CONGREGATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONGREGATION is an assembly of persons : gathering; especially : an assembly of persons met for worship and religious instruction How to use congregation in a sentence Did you know?
- Congregation Beth Sar Shalom - Home
Congregation Beth Sar Shalom is a Messianic Synagogue led by Rabbi Josh Taiz Join us at one of our worship experiences in-person or at Online Shabbat! You can find times and locations through the link below We'd love to hear from you Fill out the form below to get started
- Kol Ami Synagogue
Kol Ami Synagogue is the newest synagogue with the oldest roots in Southern Arizona We come together as people from diverse backgrounds and experiences to participate and deepen our own engagement in Jewish life We welcome everyone to join us for Shabbat services on Friday evening and Saturday morning You can join us in person or virtually
- Home - Congregation Mkor Hayim
Congregation M’kor Hayim (“Source of Life“) is a Reform Jewish congregation in Tucson, Arizona, established in the fall of 2008 We are energized by the intersections of prayer, social justice, and Jewish lifelong learning We welcome, nurture, and celebrate our diversity
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