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Welcome to the Congregation Shaarey Zedek Family!

We are a warm, welcoming, inclusive, and multi-generational Jewish community more than a century-and-a-half young.  We are your community, your home, and your sacred space. We celebrate all of life’s experiences: raising our families, building friendships, and being there for each other throughout the full spectrum of life-cycle events. Our Judaism is practiced both traditionally and innovatively, and we work together with Jews and non-Jews alike to care for those who are in need. Our clergy are not only our  teachers but our friends as well. We have a tremendously rich history and a bright future. Most of all, we are a family. Welcome!

Including

We take inclusion and diversity seriously at Shaarey Zedek. We warmly embrace people of all races, genders, ages, physical or mental abilities, sexual orientations, religions, and prayer and observance levels.

Connecting

Connecting our community at Congregation Shaarey Zedek is at the heart of who we are and what we do.

Evolving

We are and always will be a Conservative synagogue. Are we willing to modernize our view, build upon our legacy and evolve? Absolutely! We’re doing that already!

Our Clergy

Our Clergy is world-class, modern, relatable and accessible to all.

Making Room for CHOLiness In this inspiring sermon, explore how Jewish tradition invites us to transform the mundane workweek into sacred time. Drawing from Parashat Vayakhel, the teachings of Chazal, and a humorous nod to comedian Modi, this message redefines “work” as building God's home in the world—through kindness, learning, and connection. Discover how this shift not only elevates our weekdays but deepens our experience of Shabbat. Click Here to Read or Listen to the Sermon Recent Sermons The Wisdom of Thinking Things Through​ Explore the balance between urgency and patience in Jewish tradition and modern times. Drawing from Parashat Ki Tisa, the Golden Calf, and the Purim story, this sermon reflects on contemporary Jewish challenges, antisemitism on college campuses, the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, and the paradox of tolerance. How do we know when to act and when to wait? Discover insights on justice, wisdom, and the pursuit of truth. Click Here to Read or Listen to the Sermon Recent Sermons The Blessings of Grocery Shopping: From Post Malone Oreos to Parashat Tetzaveh Explore the deeper meaning of gratitude, abundance, and faith in this inspiring sermon on Parashat Tetzaveh. Through the lens of grocery shopping and the High Priest’s garments, discover how we can live with awareness, intention, and appreciation for life’s blessings. A thought-provoking reflection on seeing the world through the right lens. Click Here to Read or Listen to the Sermon Recent Sermons Responding to Chaos Discover a powerful reflection on finding light in darkness, embracing chaos as a blessing, and responding to grief with faith and resilience. This thought-provoking speech explores the Jewish tradition of Baruch Dayan HaEmet, the meaning of loss, and how we can choose to bring light into the world through action and prayer. Click Here to Read or Listen to the Sermon Recent Sermons One Who Enters. One Who Remembers Discover the power of resilience and joy in this inspiring sermon exploring the Jewish tradition of Mishenichnas Adar, marbin b’simcha—increasing joy in times of adversity. Reflecting on historical and modern challenges, this message delves into the wisdom of Jewish texts, the strength of community, and the transformative power of faith, laughter, and togetherness. A must-read for those seeking hope, purpose, and spiritual resistance in difficult times. Click Here to Read or Listen to the Sermon Recent Sermons

Shabbat Times for Southfield, MI

Weekly Service Times

Morning Minyan
Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.
Sunday & Secular Holidays, 8:30 a.m.

Evening Minyan
Monday through Thursday, 5:30 p.m.
Friday, 5:30 p.m. except for T.G.I.S. weeks
Sunday & Secular Holidays, 5:30 p.m.

Shabbat 
Morning services – 9:30 a.m.
Minchah following lunch
Check the full calendar for online Havdalah times

Upcoming Events

Vaccine Clinic at CSZ

Vaccine Clinic at CSZ

October 12
9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Village Tots Baby and Me Class

Village Tots Baby and Me Class

October 12
10:00 am - 11:00 am

Village Family Shemini Atzeret for Kids

Village Family Shemini Atzeret for Kids

October 14
10:00 am - 11:00 am

Simchat Torah Congregational Celebration

Simchat Torah Congregational Celebration

October 14
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

CSZ Village Family Simchat Torah Experiences

CSZ Village Family Simchat Torah Experiences

October 15
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Shemini Atzeret Youth and Family Experiences

Shemini Atzeret Youth and Family Experiences

October 15
10:00 am - 11:00 am

NEW! CSZ Village Shabbat

NEW! CSZ Village Shabbat

October 18
9:30 am - 12:00 pm

Village Tots Baby and Me Class

Village Tots Baby and Me Class

October 19
10:00 am - 11:00 am

Coffee House with John Gallagher

Coffee House with John Gallagher

October 20
10:45 am - 12:00 pm

Curriculum

Our curriculum is written for our school by our Rabbis and Director of Youth and Family Learning. Each grade level has specific goals and learning targets that encompass the following areas:  

Learning and practicing Jewish rituals, holidays, and ethical actions, emphasizing how these observances connect individuals to Jewish tradition and community. 

Fostering a connection to Israel by exploring its geography, history, and significance as the Jewish homeland. 

Centering on learning and understanding Torah stories, characters, and teachings, and applying their lessons to daily life. 

Emphasizing the importance of ethical behavior, acts of kindness (Gemilut Chasadim), and fulfilling obligations like Tzedakah (charity). 

Exploring the meaning and practice of prayer, teaching students how to communicate with God and understand the significance of different prayers. 

Focusing on learning the Hebrew alphabet, vocabulary, and basic reading skills to engage with Jewish texts and prayers. 

Each grade level explores these themes through engaging and age-appropriate lessons. Teachers use a variety of teaching methods and resources, including the Chai Curriculum. 

Staff

We are fortunate to have a dedicated team of professional Jewish educators. Our teachers receive weekly planning time, during which they use our curriculum and learning goals to craft engaging lesson plans. They benefit from regular coaching and feedback from our Director of Youth and Family Learning and participate in ongoing professional development throughout the year. Our educators are passionate about their students and committed to their growth and success.

Family Programs

Throughout the year, we invite families to celebrate with us! Parents, grandparents, and siblings are welcome to join us for special Religious School mornings filled with music, food, and community celebration as we observe holidays such as Sukkot, Tu B’Shevat, and Passover as a school community. Families and students are also encouraged to attend our weekly Shabbat services, where we offer youth activities for children of all ages. Participating in Shabbat helps our students connect their learning and apply it in a congregational setting, fostering a deeper connection to our synagogue community.