Beth Eliyahu Torah Center in Bonita is a Sephardic Orthodox synagogue on Central Avenue that has served the Jewish community of Bonita and Chula Vista for more than thirty years under the Chabad Lubavitch movement. The congregation maintains Shabbat services, weekday minyanim on Mondays, Thursdays, and Rosh Chodesh mornings, and a full cycle of holiday observances from Rosh Hashanah through Shavuot—a communal calendar that deepens intergenerational ties in the Bonita area alongside residential communities like Ivy Park at Bonita. Youth programming includes a Hebrew School and Alef Bet Club for younger children, supplementing synagogue education with Challah Bakes, game nights, and holiday-themed family events throughout the year. The synagogue's founding traces to Solomon Mizrachi, who donated the Central Avenue and Bonita Road property complex on the condition that the congregation remain both Sephardic and Orthodox and rename itself in memory of his father, Elias Mizrachi—a legacy of communal stewardship echoed by family-oriented providers like Pathways Family Therapy Chula Vista nearby. The sanctuary follows Sephardic liturgical rite with a central bimah layout, and the facility houses a dedicated Torah ark, a communal kitchen for kosher event preparation, and a children's learning room configured for small-group Hebrew instruction.