Har Zion, now Congregation Or Tzion

Religious Life

An architectural concept of Har Zion done by Bennie Gonzales ca. 1960

An architectural concept of Har Zion done by Bennie Gonzales ca. 1960

In 1960, twenty people gathered together to bring a Conservative Synagogue to the Scottsdale area. They adopted the name Har Zion Congregation which means Mt. Zion, one of the two mountains which hold a special place in Jewish history. In the same year Har Zion hosted its first High Holy Day services at the Safari Hotel with 200 people in attendance and had borrowed Torahs from Beth El and Beth Hebrew. The new congregation raised around $150,000 for construction of a synagogue and purchased five acres on Lincoln Drive in 1965.

In 2014, a merger between Or Chadash and Har Zion was completed combining the two congregations. They are now called Congregation Or Tzion and are still located in the Scottsdale area. Har Zion sold their location on Lincoln Drive to The Arts Academy and moved to their current location on North 90th Street.

“Today, Congregation Or Tzion, a vibrant community of about 450 families, is dedicated to preserving the best traditions of both Congregation Or Chadash and Har Zion Congregation, to be a place where our fellow congregants become our friends, and our friends become our family.”*

Groundbreaking Ceremonies for Har Zion in 1965

Groundbreaking Ceremonies for Har Zion in 1965

Dedication of Har Zion's education center ca 1965

Dedication of Har Zion's education center ca 1965

Temple Beth Shalom

In 1968 a handful of Sun City residents looking for a spiritual home started Temple Beth Shalom. In the beginning the congregation would meet at the Fairway Center in Sun City before moving to the Sun Dial Center in 1975. On the recommendation by Rabbi Plotkin, Rabbi Albert Michels became the first permanent Rabbi for the congregation and was officially installed in 1972. In 1976, the congregation purchased land and began construction a year later. At the groundbreaking ceremony, Rabbi Michels states, “At last, we have a home. We no longer have to wander in the desert.” The congregation has seen tremendous growth in the Sun City area and is still located on North 101st Avenue.  

Temple Beth Shalom in Sun City, Arizona

Temple Beth Shalom in Sun City, Arizona

Groundbreaking for the future sanctuary for Congregation Beth Shalom (now Temple Beth Shalom) in Sun City ca 1977

Groundbreaking for the future sanctuary for Congregation Beth Shalom (now Temple Beth Shalom) in Sun City ca 1977

Interior look of Temple Beth Shalom

Interior look of Temple Beth Shalom

Beth Joseph

In 1965, Beth Joseph Congregation was founded by Rabbi David Rebibo (founder/Dean of the Phoenix Hebrew Academy). Beth Joseph meets on the same campus as the Greater Phoenix Vaad HaKashruth, the Jewish Enrichment Center, and the Phoenix Hebrew Academy. Since its founding Beth Joseph is a synagogue member of the Union of Orthodox Congregations. Today, Beth Joseph Congregation is located at 525 E Bethany Home Road in Phoenix.

Rabbi David Rebibo of Beth Joseph Congregation

Rabbi David Rebibo of Beth Joseph Congregation

Rabbi David Rebibo

  • Founder and Dean of a K-8 Jewish day school

  • Founder and head of a kosher certification agency 

  • President of the Orthodox Rabbinical Council of Greater Phoenix

  • Chairman of the Board of Orthodox Rabbis

  • Rav HaMachshir of the Vaad HaKashruth of Greater Phoenix

HONORS:

  • The Prime Minister’s Medal of Devotion to the State of Israel, 1975

  • UJA Federation Leadership Award

  • Israel Bonds Man of the Year

  • Rabbi Avraham Kalmanowitz Memorial Award (Mir yeshiva), 2004

Western Regional Kinus Hashluchim - Chabad Convention Phoenix, Arizona May 23-26, 2013 - Rabbi David Rebibo - Remarks
You Tube: ChabadAZ

Temple Shalom

In the mid-1950's a group of congregation members decided to break away from Beth Israel and started their own congregation. Temple Shalom was formed, but unfortunately the congregation eventually dissolved because it could not retain enough membership. 

Bas Mitvah student from Temple Shalom

Bas Mitvah student from Temple Shalom

Temple Shalom pre-Chanukah shopping

Temple Shalom pre-Chanukah shopping

Temple Beth Sholom

Temple Beth Sholom was the first Jewish congregation established in the East Valley.   It was founded in 1949 and is currently located in Chandler, Arizona. 
CLICK HERE: For more information on Beth Sholom


Sources: http://www.phoenixbethjoseph.org, You Tube, ChabadAZ, https://tbsaz.org, http://www.congregationortzion.org, *https://www.congregationortzion.org/about/history

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CLICK HERE: CONGREGATION OR TZION
16415 N 90th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
(480) 342-8858


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CLICK HERE: BETH JOSEPH CONGREGATION
515 E Bethany Home Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85012
(602) 277-8858


Beth El Phoenix

CLICK HERE: TEMPLE BETH SHALOM
12202 N. 101st Ave., Sun City, AZ 85351
(623) 977-3240