Congregation Agudath Israel of West Essex

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20 Academy Rd
Caldwell, NJ 07006

Congregation Agudath Israel of West Essex, located in Caldwell, NJ, is a vibrant community affiliated with the United Synagogue for Conservative Judaism and the Masorti Movement. The congregation offers a range of programs and services, including educational opportunities spanning from early childhood to adult education, as well as lifecycle events and support services.

With a commitment to fostering Jewish life and learning, CAI provides an inclusive environment for worship and community engagement. The Lerner Early Childhood Center is recognized for its innovative intergenerational programming, reflecting the congregation's dedication to bridging connections across all ages.

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4.54 reviews
Karen S.
9/25/2025

Very warm and welcoming. Rabbi Lucas is interesting and keeps things light while imparting his message.

Nancy L.
1/29/2024

Excellent adult education classes. Retired Rabbi was a huge boon to the synagogue and still quite involved. Visiting lecturers are very good. Women's zoom group was handled very poorly.

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Kim W.
8/17/2017

Think what is also great about this place is their kiddush. If I'm going to shul I want there to be an excellent kiddush after. Herring, kugel and a shot of bourbon is the perfect way to head into...

Nancy W.
9/29/2008

Shana Tovah! The renovations and reconstruction are nearly complete and services are now being held in the building again! It's a beautiful new building! Built with Jerusalem stone (evoke nature...

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