5711 Bissonnet Street, Bellaire, TX 77401
(281) 310-0968
https://www.casabarandgrill.com/
80 Braeswood Square, Houston, TX 77096
(713) 665-2222
https://www.genesissteakhouse.com
10103 Fondren Road, Suite 118, Houston, TX 77096
(346) 223-2887
https://freshgreendelights.com/
5601 S Braeswood Blvd, Houston, TX 77096
(832) 408-3516
https://www.erjcchouston.org/facilities/laykies-cafe-at-the-j/
4955 Beechnut, Houston, TX 77096-4001
(713) 662-4000
https://www.heb.com/heb-store/US/tx/houston/meyerland-market-h-e-b-745
5422 Bellaire Blvd, Bellaire, TX 77401
(713) 723-5879
https://www.nybagelsandcoffee.com/menus/bakery-menu/
9806 Hillcroft Ave, Houston, TX 77096
(281) 651-8121
http://www.ohmamakitchenhtx.com
5621 Beechnut Street, Houston, Texas, TX 77096
(281) 888-2890
https://order.toasttab.com/online/prime-burger-and-bar-beechnut-5621-beechnut-street
4800 W. Bellfort, Houston, TX 77035
(713) 721-0011
https://local.randalls.com/tx/houston/4800-w-bellfort.html
5413 S Braeswood Blvd, Houston, TX 77096
(832) 834-5595
http://sabasgrillandwok.com/
9704 Fondren Rd, Houston, TX 77096
(713) 270-7222
http://www.sabasrestaurant.com/
Mrs. Tzivia Weiss, Executive Director
Rabbi Mark Urkowitz, Senior Rabbinic Administrator
Rabbi Nosson Dubin, Rabbinic Administrator
www.kosherhouston.org
Dorit Guttman, Co-chair Mikvah Association
713-553-6123
Debra Kira, Co-chair Mikvah Association
713-205-2106
Mikveh Taharas Yisroel – Chabad Lubavitch
10900 Fondren Road
Houston, TX 77096
(713) 777-2000
Hotline: (713) 777-2118
http://www.chabadhouston.com/templates/articlecco_cdo/aid/53185/jewish/Mikveh.htm
1. Houston is the fourth largest city in America (trailing only New York, Los Angeles and Chicago).
2. Founded in 1836, it's the largest city in Texas and has a 2009 estimated population of 2.25 million and the metro area's population of 5.54 million in 2006 is 6th largest among U.S. metropolitan statistical areas. (U.S. Census Bureau)
3. The Houston metropolitan Area covers 8,778 square miles, an area slightly smaller than Massachusetts, and larger than New Jersey.
4. County seat of Harris County, the nation's third largest county with more than 3.4 million citizens.
5. The City of Houston spreads over three counties: Harris, Fort Bend and Montgomery.
6. "Houston" was the first word Astronaut Neil Armstrong spoke when he landed on the moon.
7. Two major airports: Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P. Hobby Airport, served over 51 million passengers in 2006, including over seven million international travelers.
8. Houston Airport System (HAS) is the fourth largest multi-airport system in the U.S., the seventh largest international gateway in the country.
9. Bush Intercontinental ranks third among U.S. airports for nonstop destinations.
10. 90 languages spoken throughout the area.
11. 83 consulates - the third largest consular corps in the nation.
12. More than 165 public and private golf courses.
13. Located 50 miles from the Gulf of Mexico.
14. Located 30 minutes from Clear Lake, a 2,000-acre destination for boating enthusiasts.
15. U.S. energy headquarters with more than 5,000 energy-related businesses.
16. The Port of Houston, a $15-billion petrochemical complex, ranks number one in the nation in foreign tonnage and second in total tonnage.
17. Houston is 43 feet above sea level
18. Houston is home to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The largest rodeo in the world, it attracts more than 1.8 million visitors each year.
19. Houston has among the youngest populations in the nation. The city has the third-largest Hispanic and third-largest Mexican population in the United States.
20. Houston boasts more than 40 colleges, university and institutions - offering higher education options to suit all interests.
21. Houston is home to the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical center in the world, with a local economic impact of $10 billion. More than 52,000 people work within its facilities, which encompass 21 million square feet. Altogether 4.8 million patients visit them each year. Texas Medical Center is home to 42+ nonprofit institutions
22. In 2006, the Houston metropolitan area ranked first in Texas and third in the U.S. within the category of "Best Places for Business and Careers" by Forbes magazine.
23. Home to and more than 5,000 energy related firms, Houston is considered by many as the Energy Capital of the world.
24. Houston's economy has a broad industrial base in the energy, aeronautics, and technology industries: only New York City is home to more Fortune 500 headquarters.
25. The Port of Houston ranks first in the United States in international waterborne tonnage handled and second in total cargo tonnage handled. It is the tenth largest port in the world.
(832) 380-7710
https://www.aipac.org/connect/aipac-near-you
AIPAC – Houston (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)
(832) 380-7710
http://events.aipac.org/HoustonAnnualEvent/
AMIT Women - Houston Council
(713) 721-8381
Bridge Houston
www.bridgehouston.org
Chevra Kadisha
(713) 776-2438
Consulate General of Israel to the Southwest
Consul General Asher Yarden
(713) 627-3780
www.houston.mfa.gov.il
Goldberg B’nai B’rith Towers
10909 Fondren Rd, 77096
(713) 771-2417
www.gbbt.org
Hadassah - Houston Chapter
(713) 661-1022
Hebrew Free Loan Association
(713) 292-1898 www.hfla.net
Holocaust Museum of Houston
5401 Caroline St., Houston, Texas 77004
(713) 942-8000
www.hmh.org
Jewish Community Center (JCC)
5601 S. Braeswood, Houston, TX 77096
(713) 729-3200
www.jcchouston.org
Jewish Family Service
4131 S. Braeswood, Houston, Texas 77025
(713) 667-9336
www.jfshouston.org
Jewish Federation of Greater Houston
5603 South Braeswood Blvd. Houston, Texas 77096
(713) 729-7000
www.houstonjewish.org
Jewish Herald Voice
P.O. Box 153, Houston, TX 77001
(713) 630-0391
www.jhvonline.com
Seven Acres Jewish Geriatric Center
6200 N. Braeswood, 77074
(713) 778-5700
www.sevenacres.org