Neve Shalom

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250 Grove Ave
Metuchen, NJ 08840

Neve Shalom in Metuchen, NJ, is a vibrant community that embraces the uniqueness of every Jewish journey, fostering connections through various programs and events. With offerings such as traditional prayers, youth engagement, and award-winning adult education, it serves as a hub for lifelong learning and spiritual growth.

The center features a range of activities, including community Shabbat dinners and opportunities for teens to travel to Israel, all aimed at building meaningful relationships among members. Additionally, the Loom Room provides a creative space for crafting heirlooms, enriching the community's cultural heritage.

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4.52 reviews
Melissa B.
9/21/2018

Neve Shalom has been my religious home for many years. I raised my children here. I have made many life long friends and acquaintances. It is nice to know that I will always have my congregation...

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Mitch A.
9/18/2006

A cool temple in Metuchen. I went here for Hebrew school up till the time I was Bar Mitzvah'ed. What fond memories. It's always fun going back here and seeing people that I haven't seen in...

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