Beth Shalom Temple Center (Other), P.O. Box 884, Green Valley, AZ 85622
Phone (520) 648-6690 Beth Shalom Temple Center is not affiliated with any branch of Judaism but embraces them all. We have been described as "reconformadox" although we also have some members who consider themselves Humanistic Jews. Our activities include Shabbat and Holy Day services, funeral and memorial services, holiday dinners, Bagel Breakfasts, educational activities, social activities, a theatrical group, Caring Committee assistance for ailing and homebound Jews in the Green Valley area, a cemetery and other activities. Our organization is entirely volunteer and composed primarily of retirees.
Congregation Anshei Israel (Conservative), 5550 E. 5th St.,Tucson, AZ 85711 Phone (520) 745-5550 Website:www.caiaz.org. Congregation Anshei Israel is committed to promoting Jewish continuity by fostering a spiritual, educational and social environment in accordance with the values of Conservative Judaism. As an Egalitarian congregation affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, we encourage the participation of all individuals and families in planning as well as attending our numerous services, programs and events. Please come enjoy the warm and welcome atmosphere of our Anshei Israel family.
Congregation Bet Shalom(Conservative), 3881 E River Rd., Tucson, AZ 85718 Phone (520) 577-1171 Website: www.betshalomaz.org. You who seek respite from the world and a balm for your spirit will find our congregation a willing partner along your spiritual journey. Come and see the good things in store for you! We are a small, friendly congregation located on River Road, across the street north of the JCC/Jewish Federation campus. Egalitarian, participatory and family oriented, we are members of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
Congregation Chabad Lubavitch (Orthodox), 1315 N. Mountain, Tucson, AZ 85719
Phone (520) 882-9422. Congregation Chabad Lubavitch is an organization geared to accommodate the religious and spiritual needs of every Jew, regardless of background or education. Chabad serves the local Jewish community with creative holiday awareness programs such as the Shofar Factory and the Model Matzoh Bakery. Other programs include the Tucson Teens -Youth Talmud Program, Max Glass Chabad Library and the Student Free Loan Fund.
Congregation Chaverim (Reform), 5901 E. 2nd St. Tucson, AZ 85711 Phone (520) 320-1015 Website: www.chaverim.net. Congregation Chaverim is a Reform Jewish congregation in which each member is personally responsible for creating a dynamic congregational family experience that cultivates spirituality, education and traditions through active participation. One of our goals is to create an identification with Judaism through the participation of the entire family in a series of shared religious and educational experiences and to foster a creative and innovative religious atmosphere while preserving Jewish tradition and ethics. Now, for the first time in our 30+ year history, Congregation Chaverim is permanently housed in our own synagogue building allowing Chaverim to better fulfill its mission as a full service Reform Congregation. Shabbat Services and holiday celebrations as well as Children's and Adult Education programs are part of our caring environment that promotes our community spirit of worship, friendship, and social action. Affiliated with UAHC for more then 27 years.
Congregation Chofetz Chayim (Orthodox), 5150 E. 5th St., Tucson, AZ 85711 Phone (520) 747-7780 Website: www.jewishtucson.org. Congregation Chofetz Chayim is dedicated to providing an environment where Jews of all backgrounds can discover for themselves the joy of Jewish living. Offerings include Hebrew School, Bar Mitzvah and Bat Torah training, year-round adult education programs, Sabbath and weekday services, preschool and kindergarten and the Sisterhood. The Southwest Torah Institute is dedicated to instilling the truths of Torah and the beauty of Jewish life through educational and outreach programs.
Congregation Eshel Avraham (Conservative), 522 N. Norris Ave. Tucson 85719
Website: www.eshel.info. Congregation Eshel Avaham is a Conservative davening havurah, relying upon its members to create a Jewish community in which we seek to be "intellectually creative, to listen, to learn, to teach, to preserve and to practice..." Other than during the High Holidays, when we meet at the JCC, we regularly meet for Shabbat and Holiday services and monthly study in our members' homes, followed by pot luck "noshing". As we depend upon our own skills for services and study, we help each other learn and do more, while providing a Jewish community for families and individuals from Brit Melah to Bar or Bat Mitzvah to Tahara.
Congregation M'kor Hayim (Reform), P.O. Box 31806, Tucson, AZ 85751, Phone (520) 904-1881 (sharing space with the First Congregational UCC Church, 1350 Arcadia). Web address www.MkorHayim.org. Congregation M'kor Hayim is dedicated to building a spiritual, religious, intellectual and social home based on Jewish values and practices. Our intent is to remain small, so that members of our community are personally known by our rabbi and by other members of the congregation. We are pleased to have a close relationship with the First Congregational UCC church whose space we use for worship and other activities. This relationship reflects interfaith cooperation at its finest.
Congregation Ner Tamid (Reform/Renewal), 3661 N. Campbell Ave #223 Tucson, AZ 85719, (Masonic Lodge) Phone (520) 247-4741 Website: www.nertamidtucson.org.
Congregation Ner Tamid is a Jewish family who celebrates the gift of life by reaching out to the Divine, our fellow human beings, and the delicate web of life in the world of nature. Our Jewish identity begins with each unique individual, and we build a better world together through prayer, study, observance, and social action. We share building space at the Masonic Lodge and partner with the greater religious, spiritual, and peace communities to 'do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with our Creator. Affliated with ALEPH; Alliance for Jewish Renewal. Kabbalat Shabbat every Friday, 7:30 pm. Shabbat morning every Saturday, 10:00 am.
Congregation Or Chadash (Reform), 3939 N Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85718 Phone (520) 512-8500 Website: www.OrChadash-Tucson.org. Congregation Or Chadash, offers a new perspective on our spiritual search for value and meaning. Regular worship services, Tot Shabbat, Religious School, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Confirmation, adult education /B'nai Mitzvah, Torah study, life cycle events and family retreats are ongoing. We are a caring community of 225 families, building and growing closer through study, worship and acts of loving kindness.
Temple Emanu-El (Reform), 225 N. Country Club, Tucson, AZ 85716 Phone (520) 327-4501 Website: www.templeemanueltucson.org. Temple Emanu-El is the Arizona's first congregation, and its fastest-growing. Founded in 1910, Emanu-El is the largest (803 families) and most active Reform congregation in Tucson, offering a warm, energetic, and creative community in which each person can find meaning and beauty in Judaism. It offers a dynamic Adult Education Academy--the most extensive and finest adult Jewish education in Arizona--and a full-service Preschool, B'nai Mitzvah, Religious and Hebrew School, Outreach Program, Sisterhood, and an extensive music program (including our 50-voice Youth Choir and Avanim band). We offer an array of Shabbat services, from Tot Kabbalat Shabbat to Kabbalistic Services to Outreach to Shabbat Rocks, as well as full festival services and programs.
Temple Kol Hamidbar (Reform), P.O. Box 908, Sierra Vista, AZ 85636 Phone (520) 458-8637 Website: http://Uahc.org/az/tkh. Temple Kol Hamidbar is a reform congregation affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. As the only organized Jewish congregation in Cochise County, the Temple serves the needs of the Jewish community of Sierra Vista and surrounding communities.
Congregation Young Israel (Orthodox), 443 E. 4th St., Tucson, AZ 85719 Phone (520) 326-8362 Website: www.youngisraeltucson.org. For the past 50 years, Young Israel has been dedicated to maintaining the basics of Orthodox Judaism by providing a center for traditional ideas. Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah training is available, as well as a social hall, kosher facilities and Mikva.