Plano is a quiet, residential neighborhood within the greater Dallas Metroplex. The small but rapidly growing Jewish community offers a peaceful and family-friendly lifestyle with the amenities of a large Jewish city - truly the best of both worlds.
According to nationally published statistics, Plano is one of the safest places to raise a family in the United States.
Our warm and friendly shul, Congregation Lev Yisrael, is a place where you and your children will feel at home. Shul events like weekly kiddush, youth programs, community barbecues, ladies' nights out, and a plethora of learning opportunities service your family’s vibrant social and religious life.
As part of the larger Dallas community, Plano boasts two large Orthodox elementary schools, a yeshiva high school affiliated with the Chofetz Chaim network, a Bais Yaakov girls high school, and a modern-Orthodox coed high school. The food scene includes five restaurants, three sushi takeout options, an ice cream store, and three kosher groceries.
The booming Dallas economy, combined with no state income tax and Texas’ business-friendly environment, makes the area very attractive to professionals and entrepreneurs.
Plano is the most affordable Jewish community in the Dallas area. Houses currently sell for around $400-500K for a four/five bedroom, 2,500 sq. ft. home with a large yard or pool, and a private garage.
We look forward to hosting your family for a Shabbos. Just let us know when, and we’ll take care of the rest. Be in touch today!
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