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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.
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. B.
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.
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]
Marlboro Jewish Center (Congregation Ohev Shalom) is a Conservative synagogue located at 103 School Road West, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, in the United States. The synagogue was completed in 1970. [1] Current spiritual leaders are Rabbi Michael Pont and Cantor Michelle Teplitz.
The two synagogues, or shuls, are the first proposed in the area since the township changed its zoning for houses of worship from 10 to 2 acres. Two synagogues planned for Toms River's North Dover ...
The FBI said Thursday that it had received credible information about a “broad” threat to synagogues in New Jersey, a warning that prompted some municipalities to send extra police officers to ...
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.