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Goldberg B'nai B'rith Towers

An Oasis Of Excellence In Subsidized Housing for The Elderly And Disabled.

About Us

Goldberg B’nai B’rith Towers is located in Houston, TX and owned by B’nai B’rith Senior Housing Committee of Houston, Inc., a non-profit organization subsidized by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development.

Goldberg Towers outside view from street

Opened in 1978 and 1982 where the Board of Directors, Management and Staff have created an “oasis of excellence” in the living environment in which social activities play an important role in the daily living. This property is a nationally recognized Community of Quality by the National Affordable Housing Management Association (NAHMA).

Goldberg B’nai B’rith Towers are two (2) nine (9) story buildings with a total of 302 units. The smoke-free Towers, located in Southwest Houston, are connected by a one (1) story building that includes the Lobby, Management Office, Resident Computer Center and Library/Multi-purpose room.

Lobby of Goldberg Towers showing plants and flower pots and a piano

Goldberg B’nai B’rith Towers is fortunate to have a separate Foundation, the J.B. Goldberg B’nai B’rith Senior Citizens Towers Foundation, that raises funds for special programs and activities which benefit the Tower Residents. The Foundation’s Mission is to “enhance the quality of life” for residents of Goldberg B’nai B’rith Towers.

Click here to donate to the J B Goldberg B'nai B'rith Senior Citizens Foundation, Inc
Goldberg Towers fitness center and lounge

Amenities & Services

We are proud of all the programs and activities available for the residents. This allows opportunities of socialization and our goal is to provide a property where it is “a community” and where residents enjoy calling it “home”...

The Memorial Tree
The J.B. Goldberg B’nai B’rith Senior Citizens Foundation has a Memorial Tree in the Lobby of the Towers as a tribute to the late Jerry Ribnick, the person behind the organization.

Jerry was President from 1977 to his death in 1996. The tree not only memorializes Jerry and other contributors, it is a welcoming piece of art as you enter the building.

The Foundation raises funds through Foundations, Grants and Individuals that provide activities, programs and services for the Residents.



 
Equal Housing Opportunity
Board of Directors Past Presidents
David Neider
Jeff Plastrik
Michael Merkin
Seth Riklin
Marilyn Shaw*
Jerry Ribnick*

*Deceased
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