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Las Vegas is home to a large and active multicultural Jewish community with roots from around the globe. The city features several synagogues and temples where community members gather for religious services, cultural events, learning opportunities, and celebrations that honor Jewish traditions and history.

Synagogues and Jewish temples in the Las Vegas area

Congregation Ner Tamid (Henderson – Green Valley)

Congregation Ner Tamid synagogue in Henderson’s Green Valley neighborhood

At Congregation Ner Tamid, the community strives to create a worship experience that is uplifting, inspiring, comforting, engaging, and participatory. Their worship style honors both Jewish tradition and the modern spirit of Reform Judaism, blending Hebrew and English, opportunities for contemplative reflection, and thoughtful sermons. 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: A robust library for those who want to learn more about Judaism.
Website: lvnertamid.org

Accessibility: Ample on-site parking, ADA-accessible entrances, and security personnel present during major services.

Worship:

  • Erev Shabbat: Most Friday evenings at 7:00 pm
  • Shabbat Morning Services: Saturdays at 10:00 am
  • Shir Shabbat: Second Friday monthly at 6:15 pm
  • Shabbat in the Round: Fourth Friday monthly at 7:00 pm

Lev Hashem Messianic Jewish Synagogue (Northwest Las Vegas)

Lev Hashem Messianic Jewish Synagogue in Northwest Las Vegas

Lev Hashem Messianic Jewish Synagogue welcomes both Jews and Gentiles to explore the connections between Judaism and Yeshua. Through prayer, teaching, and celebrations, it fuses Jewish tradition with a belief in the Messiah. 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: Torah teachings that highlight prophetic connections between the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament.
Website: levhashem.org

Accessibility: On-site parking, ADA-compliant seating, and secure entry during Shabbat services.

Worship:

Shaharit Shabbat: Saturdays at 10:30 am, featuring Scripture teaching, Israeli Davidic dance, children’s classes, and Kiddush.


OR Bamidbar Chabad — East Las Vegas (East Las Vegas)

OR Bamidbar Chabad East Las Vegas synagogue near the Strip

Bamidbar Chabad — East is part of an international organization focused on Jewish education and outreach. They welcome every Jew, regardless of background, level of observance, age, or financial situation, and create an inclusive environment centered on care, inspiration, and hospitality.

Address: 2991 Emerson Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89121-3920
Phone Number: (702) 369-1175
Notable Features: Closest synagogue to the Las Vegas Strip; hosts an annual community-wide Passover Seder.
Website: chabad.vegas

Accessibility: On-site parking, ADA-accessible sanctuary, and enhanced security during holidays and major gatherings.

Worship:

  • Daily Morning Prayers: Sunday at 8:00 am; Monday–Friday at 7:00 am
  • Shabbat Prayers (Friday Evenings):
    October–April: Candle lighting 18 minutes before sunset
    May–September: 6:30 pm
  • Shabbat Morning: Shacharit at 9:30 am (followed by Kiddush/Lunch)
  • Shabbat Afternoon: Mincha 30 minutes before sunset (followed by Seuda Shlishit, Arvit, and Havdala)

Temple Beth Sholom (Summerlin – West Las Vegas)

Temple Beth Sholom Reform synagogue in Summerlin, Las Vegas

Temple Beth Sholom is a progressive Reform congregation known for its inclusive community, vibrant worship services, and innovative approach to Jewish education. Programs are tailored to a wide range of ages and interests.

Address: 10700 Havenwood Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89135
Phone Number: (702) 804-1333
Notable Feature: A serene meditation garden with lush greenery and sculptures.
Website: bethsholomlv.org

Accessibility: Large parking lot, ADA-accessible sanctuary, and security staff during services and events.

Worship:

  • Daily Morning Minyan: Weekdays at 7:30 am; Sundays and holidays at 9:00 am
  • Kabbalat Shabbat: Fridays at 7:30 pm
  • Mishpacha Shabbat: Third Friday monthly
  • Kids’ Shabbat: Second Friday monthly at 5:45 pm
  • Shabbat Morning Service: Saturdays at 9:00 am

Temple Sinai (Summerlin – Northwest Las Vegas)

Temple Sinai synagogue with stained glass sanctuary in Northwest Las Vegas

Temple Sinai is an inclusive synagogue offering worship, education, and community programs for individuals of all backgrounds. Its sanctuary features stunning stained glass windows that create a serene atmosphere for reflection and prayer.

Address: 9001 Hillpointe Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89134
Phone Number: (702) 254-5110
Notable Feature: Beautiful stained glass sanctuary.
Website: templesinailv.org

Accessibility: ADA-accessible entrances, designated parking, and on-site security during Shabbat services.

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


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