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Kosher and Jewish Life in El Paso

TJT’s guide for kosher and Jewish travelers in El Paso. Information about kosher restaurants, cafes, shops, bakeries or delis, kosher near me location based (GPS) search, & Jewish points of interest, such as shuls, mikvahs, kosher and observant friendly hotels and Jewish community centers in El Paso, Texas.

About El Paso

El Paso is geographically divided into several parts with the Franklin Mountains and Fort Bliss cutting the city into distinct sections. Each area has its own style and culture. El Paso is a diverse community featuring many different kinds of people. The largest language spoken at home is Spanish, followed by English. Many older El Pasoans speak Spanish regularly in public and it is helpful, although usually not necessary, to understand the language. El Paso was formerly known as El Paso del Norte (The Pass of the North) and was named by Spanish travelers in 1581. El Paso is part of the Chihuahuan Desert. With over 320 sunny days annually, El Paso is one of the sunniest places in the United States. Winters are mild with occasional snowfall, while summers are hot and dry. El Paso has desert gardens, a zoo, and several museums and art galleries. As of July 1, 2014, the population estimate from the U.S. Census was 679,036. There are many cultural and arts festivals during the summer months.

Jewish History, POI & Kosher Establishments in El Paso

El Paso had a Jewish population in 1969 of around 4,500 out of a total population of 400,000. Its general population increased significantly with the expansion of the Southwest and numbered 750,000 in the early 2000s but the increase of the Jewish population did not keep pace proportionately. There were approximately 5,000 Jews in El Paso in 2005. The Jewish population has a low median age, with many new young families moving to the area. The Jewish area is mainly on the West Side where there are several synagogues and a Chabad centre, where you can find kosher food.

Weather In El Paso

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Shabbat times on this page are based on the common Candle lighting formulas - in most locations it is 18 minutes before sunset. If you have any comments or questions regarding Shabbat Times on this page, please contact us

What Is *JOFY?

JOFY, or "Jewish Observant Friendly" Establishments are lodging establishments offering special services for Jewish Observant guests such as Shabbat meals, accommodation on lower floors and regular keys for the rooms. It can also be a NON KOSHER establishment located in walking distance from the local Shul, community or kosher restaurants area.

Please note - *JOFY does NOT mean that KOSHER food is served on the premises!