Talmud Torah
Talmud Torah
Talmud Torah Classes have been temporarily canceled as B'nai Zion complies with the City of El Paso's Shelter in Place Directive.
Information regarding on-line classes will be available soon.
CBZ Talmud Torah is dedicated to providing students with a strong foundation in Jewish practice, prayer and ritual, history. Israeli life and culture, the Hebrew language, and ethical concepts, in order to ensure our students develop a positive Jewish identity, a love for Judaism, and an appreciation for and understanding of our shared responsibility for the future of the Jewish people here, in Israel and throughout the world.
grades pre k-2 : meet on Sundays from 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon.
grades 3-5: meet on Wednesdays from 4- 6 p.m. & Sundays from 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon.
grades 6-7: will meet privately with Rabbi Scott Rosenberg
Talmud Torah classes will start on Sunday, September 8, 2019.
Contact the office for more information.
Fri, April 16 2021
4 Iyyar 5781
Shabbat
Candle-Lighting Times
Friday, April 16th
Light Shabbat Candles at 7:18 PM
Saturday, April 17th
Shabbat Ends: 8:19 PM
contact us
Phone
(915) 833-2222
For after hours emergencies, please call (877) 245-2576
(this is a voice number only).
info@congregationbnaizion.org
Address
805 Cherry Hill Lane
El Paso, Texas 79912
Our Mission
Congregation B’nai Zion is a sacred community whose mission is to add Jewish value to the lives of our members engaging God, Torah and Israel as understood and taught by the Conservative Movement.
To accomplish our mission, B’nai Zion establishes educational, cultural, religious, social, and recreational activities that further the cause and objectives of Conservative Judaism. These include sustaining a culture of lifelong Jewish learning and encouraging the next generation of leaders through education and vibrant programing that inspire a sense of Jewish identity and Jewish community. To this end, Congregation B'nai Zion engages children, young adults, families, and seniors living in the Greater El Paso region in exciting events and meaningful Jewish experiences.