“Preserving tradition. Embracing the future.”

Beth Zion Congregation is a Modern Orthodox Synagogue located in Côte Saint-Luc, Québec.

Friday, January 16th

  • Candle Lighting – 4:20 pm
  • Mincha – 4:25 pm

Shabbat, January 17th

  • Shacharit – 9:00 am  
  • Mincha – 4:15 pm followed by Seuda Shlishit and Maariv
  • Shabbat Ends – 5:29 pm

Ashkenaz Shacharit

  • Sunday – Jan 18th – 8:00 am
  • Mon – Rosh Chodesh 6:05/8:00 am
  • Tuesday – 6:25/8:00 am
  • Wednesday – 6:25/8:00 am
  • Thursday – 6:15/8:00 am
  • Friday-Jan 23rd 6:25/8:00 am 

Sefardi Minyan

 January 16th – 23rd 

  • Friday – Mincha, Kabbalat Shabbat and Maariv – 4:20 pm
  • Shabbat – Shacharit – 9:00 am
  • Shabbat – Mincha – 4:09 pm
  • Sunday – Shacharit – 8:00 am
  • Monday – Friday – 6:30 am

Ashkenaz Mincha / Maariv

  • Sunday -Thursday 4:30

    Friday, January 23rd

    • Candle Lighting at 4:30 pm 
    • Mincha at 4:35 pm 

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