“Preserving tradition. Embracing the future.”
Beth Zion Congregation is a Modern Orthodox Synagogue located in Côte Saint-Luc, Québec.
Friday, September 26th
- Candle Lighting – 6:25 pm
- Ashkenaz Mincha – 6:30 pm
Shabbat, September 27th
- Shacharit – 9:00 am
- Mincha – 6:20 pm followed by Seuda Shlishit and Maariv
- Shabbat ends – 7:26 pm
Ashkenaz Shacharit
- Sunday – September 28th – 7:45 am
- Monday – 5:45 / 7:45 am
- Tuesday – 6:00 / 7:45 am
- Weds – Erev Yom Kippur – 6:15 / 7:45 am
- Thursday – Yom Kippur – 9:00 am
- Friday, October 3rd – 6:25 / 8:00 am
Sefardi Minyan
September 26th – October 3rd
- Friday – Mincha, Kabbalat Shabbat and Maariv – 6:26 pm
- Shabbat – Shacharit – 9:00 am
- Shabbat – Mincha – 6:00 pm
- Sunday – Shacharit – 8:00 am
- Monday & Tuesday – 6:30 am
- Wednesday – Erev Yom Kippur – 6:30 am
- Friday – 6:30 am
Ashkenaz Mincha / Maariv
- Sunday – 5:10 pm
- Monday and Tuesday – 5:10 pm
- Wednesday – Erev Yom Kippur – 3:00 pm
- Thursday – Yom Kippur – 5:10 pm
Friday, October 3rd
- Candle lighting – 6:12 pm
- Mincha – 6:15 pm
A Few Past Events in the Life of Beth Zion…
Latest Divrei Torah
Parshat Noach 5780
At the outset of the parshah, the Torah tells us the following statement: “Noah fathered three sons” (Genesis 6:10). Why did the Torah have to state that Noah had three sons? We were already told this information in 5:32! The mention of ‘three’ sons seems quite...
Parshat Breishit 5780
Reading the story of the dispersion and the Tower of Babel at the beginning of chapter 11, it is hard to see where the people went wrong. In the words of Targum Yonatan, they spoke one language, one kind of speech and had the same mindset. Their “achdut” (communal...
Parshat Haazinu 5780
When reading the opening passage of this parshah, one may become aware that it is very similar to a specific passage in Isaiah 1:2. The Sifri contrasts the use of the word ‘ha-zanah’ by Moses in connection with the word ‘aretz’ – earth -, as reflecting Moses’...