Please find the listings for the Jewish community centre in Hong Kong. For more information on their programs, activities, and services, we have listed Jewish organizations that serve the diverse community of Jewish people living in Hong Kong.
About the Chabad Lubavitch Considered to be the most dynamic force in Jewish life today, Chabad-Lubavitch is a philosophy, a movement, and an organization.
The JCC welcomes Jewish visitors from overseas & locally however we do have some security requirements that need to followed. All Visitors should bring along valid Photo ID (Passport or similar) and comply with our security entrance procedures. All visitors both overseas & local are required to register on arrival at the main reception desk.
Kehilat Zion synagogue is also known as Hechal Ezra synagogue. It was established in 1995 by Syrian businessmen of New York and the Sephardic Shecheber Center of Jerusalem. Kehilat Zion currently boasts more than 900 members. The synagogue serves the Jewish community of Hong Kong and the many businessmen, tourists, and backpackers passing through the area. Rabbi Meoded, the chief Rabbi of the Hong Kong Sephardic Community, is Kehilat Zion's spiritual leader.
We believe that every human being is created in the image of God and that the Jewish people are to live by an eternal code that proclaims God’s sovereignty over the universe. This code is manifest in how we interact with other people and how we structure our lives on this earth. Our Tradition teaches that prayer, kindness, and Torah study sustain the world and we strive to be a community where these three values are part of our core identity.
The United Jewish Congregation of Hong Kong is a welcoming, Progressive synagogue that is home to a diverse community of Jews from around the world. We are committed to seeking a relationship with God through community prayers; life-long Jewish learning; observance of mitzvot; and the pursuit of Tikkun Olam. We seek to deepen our Jewish identity and build a meaningful relationship with Israel; promote the growth of Progressive Judaism throughout Asia; and create enduring connections with current and former members around the world.