Extremely warm & welcoming congregation. No fee High Holy Day tix, First Friday Potluck Dinners @ 6:30 pm, AMAZING Rabbi, Debbie Hachen!!!, Great Hebrew School! You cannot go wrong here. Parking...
Temple Beth El
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Temple Beth-El is a progressive Jewish congregation located in Jersey City, NJ, serving the diverse community of Hudson County for over 150 years. Committed to diversity, education, celebration, and social action, Temple Beth-El warmly welcomes individuals and families of all backgrounds, including interfaith, multi-ethnic, single parent, LGBTQ+, and transgender individuals. With a focus on bettering the world, Temple Beth-El offers a range of programs and services, including religious school, high holy day services, family and children's programs, adult learning, and social action initiatives.
As a vibrant and inclusive congregation, Temple Beth-El provides a welcoming community for those new to the area, new to Judaism, or seeking to reconnect. With a commitment to being a place where everyone can find their own path, Temple Beth-El offers flexible membership options and encourages individuals to explore and engage with their Judaism in a way that resonates with them. Led by dedicated clergy, officers, staff, and committees, Temple Beth-El strives to create a meaningful and inspiring environment where individuals can connect, learn, and grow.
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Rather than feeling ephemeral ("lasting for a very short time"), in reality this congregation has solid roots in the community. It was founded in 1864 and has been in its present building since...
This is a very old/historical Reform synagogue in J. City, that is rejuvinating itself with a new (2 year long) Rabbi, President, & lots of updated programs. They have events for young children,...
This is a Reform Jewish synagogue, meaning they are extremely liberal in their interpretation of traditional Jewish texts and ceremonies. Rabbi Debra Hachen is very friendly and she attracts a...
The fact that Temple Beth-El does not have a regular membership fee and that they offer access to High Holiday services to the general community is rare, generous, and compassionate, not...
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