History of The Jews in Vancouver - List of Local Congregations

List of Local Congregations

  • Congregation Schara Tzedeck: Vancouver; Orthodox.
  • Congregation Beth Hamidrash]: Vancouver; Orthodox (Sephardic).
  • Chabad of Vancouver: Vancouver; Orthodox (Chabad-Lubavitch).
  • Chabad of Downtown: Vancouver; Orthodox (Chabad-Lubavitch).
  • Chabad of EastVan: Vancouver; Orthodox (Chabad-Lubavitch).
  • Louis Brier Home and Hospital: Vancouver; Orthodox.
  • Ohel Ya'akov Community Kollel: Vancouver; Orthodox
  • Congregation Beth Israel: Vancouver; Conservative.
  • Temple Sholom: Vancouver; Reform.
  • Congregation Or Shalom: Vancouver; Jewish Renewal.
  • Chabad of Richmond: Richmond; Orthodox (Chabad-Lubavitch).
  • Eitz Chaim Congregation: Richmond;
  • Beth Tikvah Congregation: Richmond; Conservative.
  • Burquest Jewish Community Association: Coquitlam; Reform.
  • White Rock South Surrey Jewish Community Centre: South Surrey White Rock, Various.
  • Centre for Judaism of the Lower Fraser Valley: White Rock; Orthodox (Chabad-Lubavitch).

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