MetroWest Synagogue Directory

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Conservative
ADAT ISRAEL CONGREGATION
200 Overlook Ave.
Boonton, NJ 07005
973-334-6044 T
Contact: Rabbi Gerald Chirnomas; President Stanley Blank

A small, friendly, traditional, and informal Conservative congregation, Adat Israel gathers for Shabbat and festival services in a peaceful and pastoral woodland setting.

ADATH SHALOM
841 Mountain Way
Morris Plains, NJ 07950
973-539-4440 T | 973-539-4884 F
Contact: Rabbi Mark Biller; Cantor Jack Korbman

Adath Shalom, located in a beautiful setting in the Powder Mill area of Parsippany, is a caring and warm egalitarian synagogue with 370 member families.

The synagogue offers bar/bat mitzva and adult b’nei mitzva training, monthly family services, lunch and learn services, adult education, Tot Shabbat services, active men’s club and sisterhood, social action, and USY and Kadima groups. In-house catering facilities are available.

AHAVAS SHOLOM
145 Broadway
Newark, NJ 07104
973-485-2609 T
Contact: Rabbi Simon Rosenbach

Newark’s oldest operating synagogue, with an historic ark, is an egalitarian traditional congregation affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.

Services are held on Saturday morning, year round, at 9:30, and on the first and last days of the major festivals. A cantor joins the rabbi and congregation for the Yamim Nora’im.

CONGREGATION B’NAI ISRAEL
292 Belleville Turnpike
Kearny, NJ 07032
201-998-3813 T

Congregation B’nai Israel of Kearny and North Arlington holds services every Friday evening at 8 and every holiday for Yizkor services at 11 a.m. Its board of trustees welcomes all non-affiliated Jews to the congregation’s new building. Services are conducted by B’nai Israel’s president and lay members.

CONGREGATION B’NAI ISRAEL
40 Whitenack Road
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
908-204-1412 T | 908-204-1887 F
Contact: Rabbi John Schechter, Shana Onigman, Cantor; Carole Klein, Executive Director

Congregation B'nai Israel, an egailitarian Conservative synagogue in the Somerset Hills, is a center for spiritual growth in the Jewish tradition. CBI is a warm and welcoming community engaged in joyous and meaningful tefilah (prayer), Torah study, and Jewish education beginning with our children and continuing for a lifetime.

We are a committed Jewish community working towards tikkun olam (repair of the world) through tzedakah (charity), social action, and acts of loving-kindness. We seek to support one another by providing comfort during difficult times and by celebrating the simchas (joys) of life together.

CONGREGATION B’NAI ISRAEL
160 Millburn Avenue
Millburn, NJ 07041
973-379-3811 T | 973-379-1941 f
Contact: Rabbi Steven Bayar; Norman Levin, Executive Director; Rosemary Cerracchio, Office Manager

Congregation B’nai Israel is a traditional, egalitarian community. Services encourage lay participation. B’nai Israel also offers daily morning and evening services, a men’s club and sisterhood, adult choir, Kadima and USY, and social action opportunities. CBI offers a full program of programs for developmentally disabled children and adults.

B’NAI SHALOM
300 Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange, NJ 07052
973-731-0160 T
Contact: Rabbi Stanley Asekoff

B’nai Shalom is a traditional, egalitarian synagogue. It offering religious services, adult and family education, social action, and Israel programs, among others.

CONGREGATION AGUDATH ISRAEL OF WEST ESSEX
20 Academy Road
Caldwell, NJ 07006
973-226-3600 T | 973-226-7480 F
Contact: Rabbi Alan Silverstein; Cantor Joel Caplan; Rabbi Richard Hammerman, Interim Executive Director

Congregation Agudath Israel is an active 900-household Conservative congregation with large pre-school, religious school and high school departments, dozens of day school students, Kadima, international award-winning USY, plus ten other modes of teen programming, as well as extensive Melton, Meah and other adult education options.

CONGREGATION BETH AHM OF WEST ESSEX
56 Grove Ave.
Verona, NJ 07044
973-239-0754 T
Contact: Rabbi Aaron Kriegel; Cantor Marsha Schreier

Congregation Beth Ahm is an egalitarian synagogue. Beth Ahm provides educational opportunities for all ages.

CONGREGATION BETH EL
222 Irvington Avenue
South Orange 07079
973-763-0111 T | 973-763-5793 F
Contact: Rabbi Francine Roston; Cantor Perry Fine

In its 60th year, Beth El is a warm, conservative, egalitarian community offering a wide range of religious, educational and social activities for all ages — from toddlers to seniors and for all walks of life.

CONGREGATION BETH TORAH
165 Ridgedale Ave.
Florham Park, NJ 07932
973-377-6020 T
Contact: Rabbi David Saltzman; Genie Weisz

Beth Torah is a family-oriented, liberal synagogue. High Holy Days services are open to the public. Hebrew school classes lead monthly Friday night services.

CONGREGATION B’NAI EMET
2 Birch Parkway
Sparta, NJ 07871
973-729-9492 T | 973-398-0953 F
Contact: Sherri Heller, Millie Lipkin

Congregation B’nai Emet, a havura-style congregation, meets monthly for services. The congregation offers social and cultural events, such as lectures, family outings, and adult-only evenings.

CONGREGATION SHOMREI EMUNAH
67 Park St.
Montclair, NJ 07042
973-746-5031 T | 973-746-0348 F
Contact: Rabbi E. Noach Shapiro; Cantor Galeet Dardashti

Shomrei Emunah is a traditional/egalitarian synagogue housed in a multipurpose facility and offers religious services, cultural events and social service opportunities.

LAKE HOPATCONG JEWISH CENTER
15 Durban Road
P.O. Box 333
Hopatcong, NJ 07843
973-398-8700 T
Contact: Debbie Fine | 973-770-4505

The Lake Hopatcong Jewish Community Center, on the shores of Lake Hopatcong, offers weekly Shabbat services, holiday celebrations, and an active Hebrew school.

LAKELAND HILLS JEWISH CENTER

7 Conklintown Rd
Wanaque, NJ 07465
973-835-4786 T
Contact: Rabbi Meslissa Crespy

MORRISTOWN JEWISH CENTER | BEIT YISRAEL
177 Speedwell Ave.
Morristown, NJ 07960
973-538-9292 T | 973-538-9293 T | 973-538-3229 F

Contact: Rabbi David Nesson; Cantor Maimon Attias; Susan Levy, administrator

Morristown Jewish Center offers traditional and egalitarian services Friday night, Saturday morning, and on holidays.

OHEB SHALOM CONGREGATION
(BETH TORAH Affiliated)
170 Scotland Road
South Orange, NJ 07079
973-762-7067 T | 973-762-4591 F
Contact: Rabbi Mark Cooper; Cantor Erica Lippitz; Linda Griffler, executive director

At Oheb Shalom Congregation we create a warm and inviting community where every person matters, respecting Jewish traditions while seeking innovative ways to live as Jews.

PINE BROOK JEWISH CENTER
Chevra Agudas Achim Anshy
174 Changebridge Road
Montville, NJ 07045
973-244-9800 T | 973-244-1749 F
Contacts: Rabbi Mark David Finkel; Cantor Menachem Toren; Robert I. Kanarick, Executive Director

The Pine Brook Jewish Center is an egalitarian 500+ family Conservative congregation. It is a place to worship in a warm, inclusive environment, to learn at every stage of life, to give back within and outside our community, and to enjoy a full social experience.

SUMMIT JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER SYNAGOGUE
67 Kent Place Blvd.
Summit, NJ 07901
908-273-8130 T | 908-273-3560 F
Contact: Rabbi Avi Friedman; Cantor Janet Roth Krupnick; Judy Weil, administrator

The SJCC is an egalitarian Conservative congregation with a full range of services for families with children of all ages.

TEMPLE BETH AHM YISRAEL
60 Temple Drive
Springfield, NJ 07081-1521
973-376-0539 T | 973-376-5478 F
Contact: Rabbi Mark Mallach; Cantor Ron Sucher; Cantor Melissa Berman; Bruce Kesselman, Executive Director; Tim Plattner, President

A full-service synagogue with a membership of approximately 200 families from Union and surrounding communities. Temple Israel offers traditional religious services, sisterhood, men’s club, and Hebrew school. Oneg Shabbat services begin on Friday evenings at 8. Other services are held Monday through Friday at 7 am (9 am on Federal Holidays); Sunday at 8:55 am followed by brunch.
TEMPLE BETH SHALOM
193 E. Mt Pleasant Ave.
Livingston, NJ 07039
973-992-3600 T | 973-992-7087 F
Contact: Rabbi Geoffrey A. Spector; assistant Rabbi Adam J. Rosenbaum; Cantor Sharon Knoller; Steven Kandler, executive director

Temple Beth Shalom, affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, offers a comprehensive adult education program, scholars in residence, and an annual film festival.

TEMPLE HATIKVAH
P.O. Box 672
Pleasant Hill Road
Flanders, NJ 07836
973-584-0212 T
Contact: Rabbi Moshe Rudin

Temple Hatikvah, a small, family-oriented conservative congregation, originally founded in 1969, with members of varied levels of observance. Interfaith families and Jews by choice are an integral part of our synagogue family. As an egalitarian Conservative synagogue we represent strong Jewish values with emphasis on education and social action.

WHITE MEADOW TEMPLE
153 White Meadow Road
Rockaway, NJ 07866
973-627-4500 T | 973-627-9793 F
Contact: Rabbi Benjamin J. Adler; Harvey J. Pyser, president

White Meadow Temple is a caring, active, traditional, egalitarian Conservative congregation. It holds services on Shabbat, festivals, weekday evenings, and Sunday mornings. The synagogue sponsors a nursery school, religious school, seniors' group, and Kadima and USY youth groups. Junior congregation and tot Shabbat programs are held regularly. Congregational activities include educational and social programs for all ages.

Independent
CHAVURAT LAMDEINU
Madison, NJ
908-522-9212 T
Contact: Rabbi Ruth Gais

Chavurat Lamdeinu is a Chavurah, a group of people who are chaverim, friends, fellow travelers, fellow seekers. And we are Chavurat Lamdeinu, a group of people who are fond of each other and who believe in “Lamdeinu - Teach us!” It takes a lot of words in English to explain what the Hebrew says quite simply: we are people who are eager to learn, from God through our sacred texts and through prayer, but also from each other, through praying, studying and being together.

JEWISH CENTER OF SUSSEX COUNTY
13 Washington St.
Newton, NJ 07860
973-383-4570 T | 973-383-7116 F
Contact: Rabbi Cathy L. Felix

Jewish Center of Sussex County is a warm, friendly community, welcoming to singles and families. This independent congregation offers services on Shabbat, festivals, and Sunday mornings.

MINYAN MEYUCHAD
973-325-1494 T
Contact: Susan Tober, service leader; Penny Schwartz, program leader; Marilynn Schneider, chaplain

A community Havura for the developmentally disabled. Meets monthly at B’nai Shalom.

TEMPLE B’NAI ABRAHAM
300 E. Northfield Road
P.O. Box 46
Livingston, NJ 07039
973-994-2290 T | 973-994-1838 F
Contact: Rabbi Clifford M. Kulwin; Rabbi Emeritus Barry R. Friedman; Cantor Jessica F. Epstein; Cantor Lee Coopersmith; Gail Milchman, executive director

Within a participatory environment including worship, life cycle events, and multifaceted programming, Temple B’nai Abraham, a large traditional progressive synagogue.

TEMPLE SHALOM OF SUSSEX COUNTY
15 Oak Street
Franklin, NJ 07416
973-827-565 T
Contact: Rabbi Gerald Catano
Orthodox
AHAVATH TORAH
320 White Oak Ridge Road
Short Hills, NJ 07078
973-379-2285 T | 973-267-0975 F
Contact: Rabbi Mendel Solomon

Services are held Friday night, Shabbat morning, and Shabbat afternoon. Services are also held on yom tov mornings, followed by a kiddush, Minha, and classes.

CONGREGATION AHAVATH ZION
421 Boyden Ave.
Maplewood, NJ 07040
973-761-5444 T | 973-849-6418
T
Contact: Rabbi Yeheskel Lebovic

Ahavath Zion conducts daily and Shabbat services, to which all are welcome. Kiddush and shalosh seudot are served every Shabbat.

AHAWAS ACHIM B’NAI JACOB & DAVID
700 Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange, NJ 07052
973-736-1407 T
Contact: Rabbi Eliezer Zwickler

AABJ&D has daily morning and evening services. On Shabbat morning there are five different minyanim, including a Sephardi service, which also meets for the High Holy Days.

B’NAI NATHAN
Daughters of Israel
Plasky Family Campus
Cooperman Family Building
1155 Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange, NJ 07052
973-731-5100, x163 T
Contact: Rabbi Zvi Karpel
CHABAD CENTER OF NORTHWEST NJ
One Torah Way
Rockaway, NJ 07866
973-625-1525 T | 973-983-1129 F
Contact: Rabbi Asher Herson, Associate Rabbi Mordechai Baumgarten

The Chabad Center of Northwest New Jersey offers regular services, adult classes, a Hebrew school, and a preschool. Membership is not required in order to attend programs.

CHABAD CENTER OF SE MORRIS COUNTY
42 Park Ave.
Madison, NJ 07940
973-377-0707 T
Contact: Rabbi Shalom and Mrs. Aharona Lubin

Chabad’s activities include local programs for Jewish holidays and adult education courses.

CHABAD HOUSE OF RANDOLPH
50 West Hanover Ave.
Randolph, NJ 07869
973-895-3070 T | 973-895-7256 F
Contact: Rabbi Avraham Bechor

Chabad of Randolph is an organization that is committed to providing a wide variety of educational, communal, and social services that promote Jewish continuity and Jewish pride.

CHABAD SYNAGOGUE OF SUSSEX COUNTY
191 Woodport Road, Ste 208C
Sparta, NJ 07871
973-726-3333 T
Contact: Rabbi Shmuel Lewis

Chabad of Sussex County holds Shabbat prayer services and dinners and has a Hebrew school. It is an affiliate of the Chabad Center of Northwest NJ and the Rabbinical College of America.

CHABAD OF MONTVILLE
10 Cain Court
Montville, NJ 07045
Tel: 973-727-8824 T | 973-316-9064 T
Contact: Rabbi Yosef Stalter

Your home for everything Jewish. A full-service Chabad offering a Hebrew School, KidLink, Woman's Group, Adult Education. Chabad of Montville sstrives to meet all Jewish needs.

CHABAD TORAH CENTER
50 Park Place
Newark, NJ 07102
973-242-8470 T
Contact: Rabbi Levi Block

The center, located in the Robert Treat Hotel and serving the downtown Newark business district, offers a daily minyan for Minha, weekly lunch and learn programs, and a variety of holiday celebrations.

CHAI CENTER | SHUL AT SHORT HILLS
1 Jefferson Ave.
Short Hills, NJ 07078
973-379-3151 T | 973-379-2944 F
Contact: Rabbi Mendel Bogomilsky

The Chai Center’s Shul offers a friendly setting for experiencing the richness of the prayers. We specialize in helping those with little or no Hebrew reading background become comfortable and enjoy the services. The Chai Center also offers a complete Hebrew School program, a full day licensed child care center, a mikvah, holiday celebrations, and many other social and educational events.

CONGREGATION AHAVATH YISRAEL
9 Cutler St.
Morristown, NJ 07960
973-267-4184 T
Contact: Rabbi Zelig Mandel

Ahavath Yisrael holds regular Shabbat and yom tov services. A beginners Gemora class and a Partners-in-Torah learning group is offered Wednesdays.

CONGREGATION BETH EPHRAIM | MAPLEWOOD JEWISH CENTER
520 Prospect St.
Maplewood, NJ 07040
973-762-5722 T
Contact: Rabbi Sholom Bogomilsky

Holds Shabbat services at 9:15 with tot Shabbat held the first weekend of every month. Family holiday celebrations, adult education, children’s’ learning workshops, and a preschool program.

CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
567 Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange, New Jersey 07052
973-731-3383 T
Contact: Rabbi H. Hillel Horowitz
CONGREGATION ETZ CHAIM

One Lafayette Drive
Livingston, NJ 07039
973-597-1655 T

CONGREGATION ISRAEL OF SPRINGFIELD
339 Mountain Ave.
Springfield, NJ 07081
973-467-9666 T | 973-467-1463 F
Contact: Rabbi Chaim Marcus

Morning services are held at 6:15 and 7 a.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. on Sunday and civil holidays.

CONGREGATION LEVI YITZCHOK
226 Sussex Ave.
Morristown, NJ 07960
973-984-6326 T
Contact: Rabbi Zalmen Wilschanski

Offers Shabbat and daily morning and evening minyanim, as well as regular classes in Mishna, Talmud, Halacha, and hasidic philosophy.

CONGREGATION OHR TORAH
270 Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange, NJ 07052
973-669-7320 T
Contact: Rabbi Marc Spivak

Ohr Torah is an Orthodox synagogue in the north Pleasantdale section of West Orange, convenient to Verona.

CONGREGATION SHAYA AHAVAT TORAH
113 Hawkins Ave.
Parsippany, NJ 07054
973-335-3636 T
Contact: Rabbi Shalom D. Lubin

Morris County’s oldest existing Orthodox synagogue offers full Shabbat and holiday services. An eruv covers parts of Parsippany and Lake Hiawatha.

CONGREGATION SINAI TORATH CHAIM
Hillside
973-923-9500
THE ENGLISHTOWN SYNAGOGUE
37 Buckingham Road
West Orange, NJ 07052
973-243-0876 T

An Orthodox congregation servicing the families that live, primarily, within the Englishtown and Mt. Pleasant sections of West Orange, NJ. Meets each Shabbat and on all Chagim.

LUBAVITCH CENTER OF ESSEX COUNTY
395 Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange, NJ 07052
973-731-0770 T | 973-731-6821 F
Contact: Rabbi Boruch Klar; Rabbi Mendy Kasowitz

The Lubavitch Center of Essex County services the Jewish community with events and programs such as the Jewish Learning Institute, Smile On Seniors, the Jewish Renaissance Fair, Hebrew School, Bar/Bat Mitzvah classes, the “Cool Shul”, the Annual Purim Ball, Public Passover Seders and more. We also have a Judaica store with the most beautiful selection you can imagine.

MOUNT FREEDOM JEWISH CENTER
1209 Sussex Turnpike
Randolph, NJ 07869
973-895-2100 T | 973-895-4315 F
Contact: Rabbi Pinchas Klein

The center is this warm and traditional congregation has a full range of educational and social programs for all ages.

MOUNT SlNAl CONGREGATION
250 Mt. Vernon Place
Newark, NJ 07106
973-763-1005 T
Contact: Rabbi Samuel P. Bogomilsky

Located at the Ivy Hill Park Apartments, it serves a large Russian emigre community, the majority of whom are senior citizens.

RABBINICAL COLLEGE OF AMERICA
226 Sussex Avenue
P.O. Box 1996
Morristown, NJ 07962-1996
973-267-9404 T | 973-267-5208 F
Contact: Rabbi Moshe Herson

The Rabbinical College of America has trained thousands of students from America and foreign lands. The college serves as the New Jersey headquarters of the world-wide Lubavitch movement and also operates 43 satellite programs and facilities throughout New Jersey.

SYNAGOGUE OF THE SUBURBAN TORAH CENTER
85 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave.
Livingston, NJ 07039
973-994-2620/0122 T
Eruv Hotline: Fridays after 2 p.m.
973-994-2620, Option #2 | 973-535-3898
Contact: Rabbi Mordecai E. Feuerstein; Rabbi Moshe A. Kasinetz, founding rabbi

Facilities include a community eruv, early childhood center, a religious school for public school children, a library, day camp, and a mikva

Reconstructionist
BNAI KESHET
99 S. Fullerton Ave.
Montclair, NJ 07042
973-746-4889 T | 973-746-4963 F
Contact: Rabbi Elliott Tepperman; Fred Glicksman, administrator

Bnai Keshet is an extended family, sharing difficult times and joyful events. A full range of religious services and educational programming is offered.

CONGREGATION BETH HATIKVAH
36 Chatham Road
Summit, NJ 07901
908-277-0200 T
Contact: Rabbi Amy Small

Congregation Beth Hatikvah is a Reconstructionist synagogue in Summit, New Jersey. We're a progressive community of committed, engaged people: people who come together from different Jewish backgrounds and experiences, different traditions, different races and sexual orientation--you name it. We care about each other, our heritage, and our world. We offer a full roster of programs, including a vibrant Religious School.

Reform
CONGREGATION B’NAI JESHURUN
1025 South Orange Ave.
Short Hills, NJ 07078
973-379-1555 T | 973-379-4345 F
Contact: Rabbi Matthew D. Gewirtz; Rabbi Michael S. Friedman; Cantor Howard M. Stahl

Congregation B’nai Jeshurun is an exciting place to be.  Our congregation has 160 years of history, tradition and service to our people behind us and today we are committed to leading the Jewish community into the 21st century. We are proud to be the largest congregation in New Jersey, yet we are dedicated to building a community in which every individual feels at home, a community filled with enthusiasm and growth, and a community dedicated to the eternal Jewish calling to repair the world.

JEWISH CENTER OF NORTHWEST NJ
P.O. Box 2
115 Youmans Ave.
Washington, NJ 07882
908-689-0762 T
Contact: Rabbi Ellen Jay Lewis

The Jewish Center of Northwest Jersey is a Reform congregation serving more than 80 families. At the Jewish Center of NW NJ, people come together to worship, to learn, to help others and become better people. We are bound by a common history and a strong sense of community and believe that a small gesture is far more important than the grandest of ideas. We share tears and food, awe and laughter.

JEWISH CONGREGATION OF KINNELON
91 Kinnelon Road
Kinnelon, NJ
973-838-5566 T
Contact: Rabbi Helaine Ettinger

The JCK was established for the purpose of maintaining a synagogue where religious observance and divine worship may take place in accordance with the precepts and tenets of Reform Judaism; where Jewish consciousness may be fostered and strengthened through social and civic activities, community service and educational pursuits; where its members will be provided an environment for their spiritual and social needs; and where Jewish knowledge and traditions are shared with one another and extended to the next generation.

TEMPLE BETH AM
879 S. Beverwyck Road
P.O. Box 5305
Parsippany, NJ 07054
973-887-0046 T | 973-887-9386 F
Contact: Rabbi Ronald W. Kaplan

Temple Beth Am is involved in religious, cultural, social, and communal activities with outreach and social action activities. Family services are held the first Friday of the month.

TEMPLE B’NAI OR
60 Overlook Road
Morristown, NJ 07960
973-539-4539 T | 973-539-2758 F
Contact: Rabbi Donald Rossoff; Rabbi Mary L. Zamore; Cantor Shira Nafshi; William Ferstenfeld, executive director

Family services are held at 7 p.m. the first Friday of each month. Second Fridays are Torah Explorers for Pre-Schoolers and their families at 5:45 p.m., and Gates of Prayer services at 8 p.m. Third Fridays are Shiru Ladonai in the folk/rock tradition at 7:30 p.m. and fourth Fridays are Kabalat Shabbat, a meditative service, at 6:30 p.m.

TEMPLE EMANU-EL OF WEST ESSEX
264 W. Northfield Road
Livingston, NJ 07039
973-992-5560 T | 973-992-4428 F
Contact: Rabbi Mark Kaiserman; Cantor Sharon Brown-Levy; Rabbi Emeritus Peter E. Kasdan

Erev Shabbat services are held at 8 p.m. on the first, second, and fourth Fridays of each month. On the third (and fifth) Fridays, services are held at 6:30 p.m. and include Kids Connection, a program for elementary school students during the sermon. Emanu-El welcomes interfaith families, Jews-by-choice, gay and lesbian Jews, and singles.

TEMPLE NER TAMID
936 Broad St.
Bloomfield, NJ 07003
973-338-1500 T | 973-338-4486 F
Contact: Rabbi Steven C. Kushner, Cantor Samantha Natov

Three Fridays a month, services begin at 8 p.m. The first Friday of the month, a tot Shabbat service begins at 7 p.m. and the last Friday of the month kabalat Shabbat is at 6:30, instead of the 8 p.m. service. The Shabbat morning service begins at 10. A lay-led minyan is held concurrently once a month.

TEMPLE SHA’AREY SHALOM
78 S. Springfield Ave.
Springfield, NJ 07081
973-379-5387 T | 973-564-7516 Contact: Rabbi Joshua Goldstein; Cantor Amy Daniels

For more than 50 years, Temple Sha’arey Shalom has celebrated Jewish life in a challenging style. Family Shabbat is generally observed the first Friday of the month with an alternative-style Friday night service. Shabbat morning features three separate prayer experiences.

TEMPLE SHALOM
215 S. Hillside Ave.
Succasunna, NJ 07876
973-584-5666 T | 973-584-1674 F
Contact: Rabbi David C. Levy; Rabbi emeritus Joel E. Soffin, D.D.; Cantor Kathy J. Barr; administrator Leslie Kallus

Temple Shalom, serving more than 500 families, welcomes all who seek to share a contemporary Jewish experience. Temple Shalom is dedicated to the principles of Reform Judaism and is affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism. Adhering to the tenets of religious traditions through its many committees, programs, activities and educational facilities, the Temple provides opportunities for studying, appreciating, and experiencing, our Jewish heritage.

TEMPLE SHAREY TEFILO-ISRAEL
432 Scotland Road
South Orange, NJ 07079
973-763-4116 T | 973-763-3941 F
Contact: Rabbi Daniel M. Cohen; Rabbi Ellie Lynn Miller; Cantor Theodore Aronson; Leslie Y. Sporn, executive director

Shabbat services are held each Friday at 7:30 p.m. The first Friday of the month is designated as a family service and the second is a festive musical service. On the first and third Shabbat of each month, there is an additional 6 p.m. kabalat Shabbat.

TEMPLE SHOLOM OF WEST ESSEX
760 Pompton Ave.
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009
973-239-1321 T | 973-239-7935 F
Contact: Rabbi Laurence W. Groffman; Cantor Betsey Peters-Epstein; Marcia Diamond, temple administrator; Norman R. Patz, Rabbi emeritus

Temple Sholom is affiliated with the Union of Reform Judaism. Erev Shabbat services are on Friday at 8 p.m. and an early service begins at 6:30, the first Friday of each month.

TEMPLE SINAI
208 Summit Ave.
Summit, NJ 07901
908-273-4921 T
Contact: Rabbi Stuart Weinberg Gershon; Cantor Florence Merel

Temple Sinai is a center for worship and educational, intellectual, cultural, and social activities. The congregation is committed to a tradition of tolerance, civility, modesty, social responsibility, and political awareness. It welcomes all families, including interfaith families and those interested in becoming Jews.

Secular Humanistic
CONGREGATION FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM OF MORRIS COUNTY
P.O. Box 217
Chester, NJ 07930
973-927-0078 T
Contact: Lisa Littman; Rob Agree

The Congregation strongly identifies with Jewish history and experience, but believe we must be free to interpret these in ways that are relevant to our lives.

We have an active Sunday school program. There are Friday night Shabbat and Saturday night Havdala services. The congregation, which celebrates all major Jewish holidays, is affiliated with the Society for Humanistic Judaism.
JEWISH CULTURAL SCHOOL & SOCIETY
P.O. Box 3365
Memorial Station
Upper Montclair, NJ 07043
973-334-1247 T

The Jewish Cultural School and Society (JCSS) welcomes people drawn together by a common interest in Judaism's historical, cultural and ethical heritage.

We value the richness of our history, the diversity of our traditions and the many contributions Jews have made to civilization. We conceive of Judaism as an evolving multifaceted human creation that benefits from change and innovation. We seek inspiration from our past to create a more peaceful and just world for all. Through this commitment, we choose to preserve and develop our Jewish identity.

Traditional
MOUNT FREEDOM JEWISH CENTER
Randolph
973-895-2100 T
Contact: Rabbi Pinchas Klein

Mount Freedom Jewish Center (MFJC) is a traditional synagogue in Randolph, New Jersey. Our warm congregation is made up of members with diverse Jewish observances who come from various towns within beautiful Morris County.

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