Welcome!
Our small congregation is a family; it’s a haimishe environment. We offer traditional Conservative flavor mixed with mysticism and kabbalah, which offers the opportunity for you to explore and develop your own connection with G!d. We invite you to daven (pray) in a way that is most comfortable to you. Religious services and joyous holiday celebrations combine the Conservative tradition with spiritual insights, creating renewed meaning and a depth of experience that helps you “feel” the text and “touch” and “taste” the liturgy.
Temple Har Zion was established in the Historic town of Mt. Holly, NJ, over 85 years ago. We are an egalitarian, Jewish Renewal-oriented synagogue in the Conservative tradition, led by our spiritual leader, Hazzan Dr. Evlyn Gould. THZ is known for its spirituality, its warm, welcoming members... and (pre-COVID) epic oneg and kiddush buffets!
Join us for hybrid Shabbat services at 8 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. Saturday. Check our Shabbat page for online registration details.
Just as we take the safety of our members and guests seriously, we also take their health seriously. We comply with all New Jersey and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines. See our current COVID-19 protocols.
Upcoming Events
- January 31, 2023
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Fundamentals of Judaism
January 31, 20237:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Everything you wanted to know about Judaism but were afraid to ask!
In this course, Rabbi Adam will answer questions such as: Do we have a Bible? What is the Talmud? And more!
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- February 1, 2023
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Bi-monthly morning meditation
February 1, 20237:30 am - 8:00 am
To register: https://templeharzion.org/events1/
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- February 2, 2023
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Dismantling Racisim from the Inside Out
February 2, 20237:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Temple Har Zion, 255 High St, Mt Holly, NJ 08060, USADismantling Racism from theInside Out is a 10-week course (every other week) and community of practice that equips participants withdaily concrete Jewish spiritual tools of Mussar to confront, subvert, and healimplicit and internalized racism within ourselves and others, supporting thecollective organizing, advocacy and service-work efforts to dismantle racismsystemically. For details and to register - by Sept. 23 - visit the Social Justice page at TempleHarZion.org
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- February 3, 2023
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- February 4, 2023
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Torah Study & Shabbat services with Rabbi Simon
February 4, 202310:00 am - 12:00 pm
To register: https://templeharzion.org/shabbat/
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- February 5, 2023
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Tu B'shevat Program @ THZ
February 5, 20237:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Join Rabbi Adam and Roni Detrick for a special program celebrating the "New Year of the Trees."
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- February 7, 2023
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Fundamentals of Judaism
February 7, 20237:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Everything you wanted to know about Judaism but were afraid to ask!
In this course, Rabbi Adam will answer questions such as: Do we have a Bible? What is the Talmud? And more!
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- February 10, 2023
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- February 11, 2023
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- February 13, 2023
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- February 15, 2023
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Bi-monthly morning meditation
February 15, 20237:30 am - 8:00 am
To register: https://templeharzion.org/events1/
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- February 16, 2023
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Dismantling Racisim from the Inside Out
February 16, 20237:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Temple Har Zion, 255 High St, Mt Holly, NJ 08060, USADismantling Racism from theInside Out is a 10-week course (every other week) and community of practice that equips participants withdaily concrete Jewish spiritual tools of Mussar to confront, subvert, and healimplicit and internalized racism within ourselves and others, supporting thecollective organizing, advocacy and service-work efforts to dismantle racismsystemically. For details and to register - by Sept. 23 - visit the Social Justice page at TempleHarZion.org
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- February 17, 2023
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- February 18, 2023
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- February 19, 2023
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- February 21, 2023
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Social Justice Book Club
February 21, 20237:30 pm - 8:30 pm
We'll discuss the Social Justice Torah Commentary
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- February 23, 2023
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- February 24, 2023
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- February 25, 2023
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- February 26, 2023
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Rosh Chodesh Teaching with Cantor Evlyn
February 26, 20237:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Monthly on Sundays at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom, Jan. 22-Aug. 20 (see calendar for actual dates). Discussion will be based on the book The Receiving : Reclaiming Jewish Women's Wisdom.
The course is free and open to all; donations are accepted.
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- March 1, 2023
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Bi-monthly morning meditation
March 1, 20237:30 am - 8:00 am
To register: https://templeharzion.org/events1/
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