Synagogues
Bais Menachem 1760 South 1100 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84105 - (801) 467-7777
Chabad is an acronym for Chochmah, Binah, and Daat, 3 levels of the understanding of G-d. Lubavitch means brotherly love for a fellow Jew. We bring you both the love and care that every Jew deserves, and the knowledge of Judaism, your Heritage.
Chavurah B'Yachad P.O. Box 9115, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109
Founded in 1986, Chavurah B'Yachad members had a vision of what a congregation could be: a participatory setting for the exploration of our Jewish roots and carrying forward of our traditions, a forum for intellectual and spiritual growth, an extended family to celebrate life cycle events.
Congregation Brith Sholem 2750 Grant Avenue, Ogden, UT 84401 - (801) 392-7688
Congregation Brith Sholem is a small and friendly Jewish community in Ogden, Utah. Ogden is located along the base of the Wasatch Front mountain range about 40 miles north of the Salt Lake City International Airport. Our membership currently consists of nearly 45 households. The size of our congregation affords us the benefits of being a close-knit community. Our synagogue is a very comfortable place to meet and to pray, with a true feeling of warmth and family, whether you're in the synagogue or attending one of our many activities.
Congregation Kol Ami 2425 Heritage Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84109 – (801) 484-1501
Our Synagogue, Congregation Kol Ami, is a merger of two older congregations: Congregation B'nai Israel (Reform), founded in 1891, and Congregation Montefiore (Conservative) dating to 1899. We do our best to serve every Jew in our midst. We belong to both the Union for Reform Judaism and the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
Temple Har Shalom 3700 N. Brookside Court, Park City, UT. 84060 – (435) 649-2276
Surrounded by the mountains, The Park City Jewish community has created a home at Temple Har Shalom (Mountain of Peace in Hebrew). A dynamic and diverse Reform community, Temple Har Shalom welcomes everyone interested in Judaism, regardless of the depth of religious background and your location.