About House of El (God)

A vibrant congregation rooted in faith, heritage, and community — where every soul is welcomed and celebrated.

House of El Congregation Est. 2010 · Detroit, MI

A Community Built on Faith & Heritage

House of El (God) is a vibrant, African American Jewish congregation dedicated to celebrating the fullness of our identity — our faith, our heritage, and our shared humanity. We are a people of the Book, a community of the covenant, and a family bound together by love, service, and purpose.

Our congregation was founded on the belief that every person deserves a spiritual home where they are known, loved, and empowered to grow. Whether you are newly exploring your Jewish roots or have walked this path for decades, you will find welcome, warmth, and belonging here.

From Torah study and Shabbat worship to community outreach and youth programs, everything we do is rooted in our core conviction: that faith must be lived, not just believed.

500+
Member Families
15+
Years of Service
1,200+
Lives Touched
20+
Weekly Programs

Mission, Vision & Purpose

Everything we do flows from a clear sense of who we are, where we are going, and why it matters.

Our Mission

To nurture a thriving Jewish community that honors African American heritage, deepens faith through Torah study and worship, and serves our neighbors with compassion and justice — reflecting the love of God in everything we do.

Our Vision

A world where every Jewish person of African descent knows their history, celebrates their identity, and is fully equipped to live a life of purpose, faith, and service — building a legacy for generations yet to come.

Our Purpose

To be a house of prayer for all people — a sacred space where the ancient wisdom of Torah meets the lived experience of our community, transforming hearts, healing wounds, and inspiring action for a better world.

Become Part of Our Story

Whether you are searching for a spiritual home, reconnecting with your heritage, or simply looking for a community that cares — our doors are open. Come as you are. You belong here.