Las Vegas Synagogues and Temples

Las Vegas has a large and active multicultural Jewish community from around the globe. The city features several synagogues and temples where community members engage in religious and cultural events to celebrate their traditions and history.

The following is a listing of synagogues and Jewish temples in the Las Vegas area.

Congregation Ner Tamid

Congregation Ner Tamid Las Vegas Synagogue

At Congregation Ner Tamid, they strive to create a worship experience that is uplifting, inspiring, comforting, engaging, and participatory. Their worship style honors both Jewish tradition and the modern spirit that is the hallmark of Reform Judaism, combining a well-balanced blend of Hebrew and English, opportunities for contemplative reflection, and a thoughtful sermon. Music plays an important role in enriching the worship experience.

Address: 55 N Valle Verde Dr, Henderson, NV 89074
Phone Number: (702) 733-6292
Notable Feature: Congregation Ner Tamid has a great library for those who want to learn more about Judaism.
Website: lvnertamid.org

Worship:

Erev Shabbat: Most Friday Evenings at 7:00 pm

Shabbat Morning Services: 10:00 am

Shir Shabbat: Second Friday every month at 6:15 pm – Musical, fun, engaging, and geared for families with young children.

Shabbat in the Round: Fourth Friday each month at 7:00 pm – Enjoy a casual, cozy, calm, meditative, and cheerful gathering that features music, instruments, thoughtful readings, and the chance to connect with others.


Lev Hashem Messianic Jewish Synagogue

Lev Hashem Messianic Jewish Synagogue Las Vegas

Lev Hashem Messianic Jewish Synagogue welcomes Jews and Gentiles to discover the connections between Judaism and Yeshua. Through prayers and celebrations, it fuses Jewish tradition with a belief in the Messiah. This synagogue wants to be a welcoming place for everyone who walks through its doors. Discussion of Yeshua HaMashiach is optional, and everyone’s beliefs are respected

Address: 3646 N. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89130
Phone Number: (702) 869-8983
Notable Feature: Lev Hashem Messianic Jewish Synagogue provides fascinating Torah teachings demonstrating the prophetic correlation of the Hebrew Scriptures to the New Testament and a distinctive perspective on Jewish faith and tradition.
Website: levhashem.org

Worship:

Shaharit Shabbat takes place every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. It is a traditional Torah service that includes Scripture teaching, Israeli Davidic dance, and worship. During the teaching time, special classes are provided for children. Additionally, the Kiddush, a communal blessing and sharing of food, is incorporated as a part of the Shabbat morning service. Join a meaningful and joyful experience as we celebrate and honor the Sabbath together.


OR Bamidbar Chabad – East Las Vegas

OR Bamidbar Chabad - East Las Vegas

Bamidbar Chabad–East is an international organization focused on Jewish education and outreach. They work to help people from all backgrounds, emphasizing care, inspiration, hospitality, and knowledge. They welcome every Jew, no matter their background, level of observance, age, or financial situation. They create an accepting and inclusive environment. Their goal is to help each Jew find joy and meaning in their practice of Judaism and their connection to Jewish heritage. They need your support to continue their important work and meet the growing needs of the community.

Address: 2991 Emerson Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89121-3920
Phone Number: (702) 369-1175
Notable Features: The closest Synagogue to the Las Vegas Strip. Bamidbar Chabad – East Las Vegas organizes an annual community-wide Passover Seder, bringing together individuals and families from diverse backgrounds to celebrate this important Jewish holiday in a warm and inclusive setting.
Website: chabad.vegas

Worship:

Daily Morning Prayers (Shacharit): Sunday, 8:00 am; Monday through Friday, 7:00 am.

Shabbat Prayers: Friday Evenings (Mincha and Kabalat Shabbat)
October – April: Candle Lighting Time – 18 minutes before sunset; May – September: 6:30 pm

Shabbat Morning:
– Shacharit: 9:30 am (followed by Kidush/Lunch)

Shabbat Afternoon:
– Mincha: 30 minutes before Sunset (followed by Seuda Shlishit, Arvit, and Havdala)


Temple Beth Sholom

Temple Beth Sholom Synagogue Las Vegas

Temple Beth Sholom is a progressive Reform congregation in Las Vegas. Committed to fostering a contemporary and inclusive Jewish experience, the synagogue welcomes individuals from all walks of life to explore their Jewish identity, engage in social justice initiatives, and participate in vibrant worship services. Temple Beth Sholom is known for its innovative approach to Jewish education, offering programs tailored to various age groups and interests.

Address: 10700 Havenwood Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89135
Phone Number: (702) 804-1333
Notable Feature: Temple Beth Sholom is home to a beautiful meditation garden, providing a tranquil space for reflection and contemplation, surrounded by lush greenery and inspiring sculptures.
Website: bethsholomlv.org

Worship:

Daily Morning Minyan: Weekdays at 7:30 am; Sundays and holidays at 9:00 am
– Torah reading on Mondays, Thursdays, Rosh Hodesh, Holy Days, commemorations, and fast days. A full breakfast of bagels, lox, juices, coffee, and sweets follows services.

Kabbalat Shabbat Services: Fridays at 7:30 pm

Mishpacha Shabbat: Third Friday of each month
– A family service for ages 5-12 with contemporary music.

Friday Night Kids’ Shabbat: Second Friday of each month at 5:45 pm
– Geared towards children ages 0-5.

Shabbat Morning Service: Saturdays at 9:00 am
– Traditional prayer service with ancient melodies and new arrangements. Led by Musical Director D.J. Sinai. Torah reading followed by a message from either Rabbi Felipe Goodman or Rabbi Jonathan Hodson.


Temple Sinai

Temple Sinai Las Vegas Synagogue

Temple Sinai is an inclusive synagogue located in Las Vegas. It is committed to fostering a warm and welcoming community where individuals of all backgrounds can come together to worship, learn, and connect with their Jewish heritage. With a rich history and a modern approach to Jewish practice, Temple Sinai offers diverse programs, services, and educational opportunities for all ages.

Address: 9001 Hillpointe Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89134
Phone Number: (702) 254-5110
Notable Feature: Temple Sinai boasts a beautiful sanctuary adorned with stunning stained glass windows, creating a serene and awe-inspiring atmosphere for worship and reflection.
Website: templesinailv.org

Worship: Shabbat Worship at 7:00 pm every Friday night and 10:00 am every Saturday morning.


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