Welcome To Congregation
House Of Jacob Mikveh Israel
Our Mission is to be a Congregation guided by Torah teachings, Spirituality and ideals of Community, welcoming all Jews as equals and all people as Children of G-d.
Welcome To Congregation
Our Mission is to be a Congregation guided by Torah teachings, Spirituality and ideals of Community, welcoming all Jews as equals and all people as Children of G-d.
Looking for a warm and friendly synagogue community, filled with men and women of all ages, beliefs and backgrounds? Who accept you as you are, and who believe that you are uniquely important? A place of prayer and learning, social activities and singing, tradition and spirituality, totally non-judgmental while offering opportunities to explore all that authentic Judaism has to offer?
“HOJMI” – Calgary’s House of Jacob-Mikveh Israel – is that place. And we want to be here, for you!
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Whether it be our famous Stampede breakfast or our Father’s Day Soccer Game and BBQ, our events bring our community together. We strive to provide quality events for each of our holidays and festivals. They are designed to be entertaining for adults and children alike. Grab a friend, a niece, a grandparent and come enjoy with us!
HOJMI is proud to deliver regular weekly classes and learning programs that cover a wide spectrum of Torah. From Chumash to Halacha, from Gemara to Mussar, as well as weekly Shiurim from our Rabbi on a diverse range of Torah topics. If you are looking to learn more and get inspired – our doors are open for you!
Welcome to Calgary, a city rich with beautiful landscapes, picturesque skylines and urban vibrancy. With the Rockies in our backyard, Calgary draws many tourists from all over the world.
Click below to learn more about spending Shabbat in our community and information regarding Kosher food.
To sponsor a Kiddush please call the office 403-259-3230
Main Kiddush – $250
Seudah Shlishit – $150
Jr. Congregation Kiddush – $75
Ice Cream – $36 (Shabbat before Rosh Chodesh)