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MJCBY is affiliated with Conservative Judaism [5] although originally having started as an Orthodox congregation. It is the oldest active congregation in Morristown, having a significant historic Jewish community during its era of peak significance.
Oheb Shalom Congregation (transliterated from Hebrew as 'Lovers of Peace') is an egalitarian, [clarification needed] Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue located in South Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, in the United States. [2] The synagogue is affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
Temple Beth Sholom (abbreviated as TBS) is a Conservative synagogue located at 1901 Kresson Road in Cherry Hill, Camden County, New Jersey, in the United States. [1] TBS was founded in 1940 and moved to its current building in Cherry Hill in 1989.
Pages in category "Conservative synagogues in New Jersey" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Percival Goodman's design for B'nai Israel, constructed in 1951, has been called "the first truly modern synagogue", [4] [5] and "a revolutionary moment in American synagogue design." [6] [7] Goodman became known for his integration of modern sculpture and art into modernist buildings. [8]
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Beth El was the oldest conservative synagogue in Cherry Hill. [7] In 2009, Beth El sold its Chapel Avenue property to a 2,500-member Christian congregation based in Philadelphia. On April 5, 2009, members of Beth El walked 6½ miles transporting 10 Torahs to the new synagogue in neighboring Voorhees, within the Main Street Complex. [7]