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The Conservative movement of Judaism, the second largest Jewish denomination, has an enormous presence in New Jersey. Synagogues are the centers of a diverse spectrum of independent Conservative communities. Since the Conservative Movement is both a religious and organizational entity, affiliation with the Conservative Movement requires adherence to certain guidelines as set by the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
http://www.adathisraelnj.org/
Led by Rabbi Benjamin Adler and Hazzan Arthur Katlin. A calendar, monthly bulletins, membership information, descriptions of facilities, services, religious school and adult education, Women's League, youth group, and a list of approved caterers. Lawrenceville, NJ.
http://www.bethel.net/
Led by Rabbi Jay M. Kornsgold and Cantor Larry I. Brandspiegel. Profiles, lists of officers, professionals, and interns, catering information, schedule of services and cantor song sessions, office and gift shop hours, description of education programs, and upcoming events. East Windsor.
http://www.agudath.org/
Founded in 1920, led by Rabbi Alan Silverstein, Ph.D. Monthly newsletters, a calendar, descriptions of adult education, committees, and environmental commitment, religious school and yoga brochures, application for a job bank, schedule of services, and links. Caldwell.
http://www.cbi-nj.org/
Information about worship services, committees, activities, and education. Also includes a calendar of events, teen information, and notices. Millburn Township.
http://www.cbibr.org/
Founded in 1990, led by Rabbi John Schechter. Schedule of services, profiles, lists of staff, descriptions of committees, youth groups, and clubs and a religious school and a preschool, news and events, and membership information. Basking Ridge.
http://www.bnaitikvah.org/
Led by Rabbi Robert L. Wolkoff and Cantor Bruce D. Rockman. Calendars, profiles, a directory, schedule of services, holiday, shivah, and yahrzeit information, sections for schools, adult education, youth groups, and clubs, and links. North Brunswick.
http://www.bethelsnj.org/
Founded in 1920, today with about nine hundred and fifty families. Profile of Rabbi Aaron Krupnick, announcements, schedule of services, descriptions of schools and adult education, clubs, youth groups, and a library, gift shop hours, online payments, and prayer texts. Voorhees.
http://www.bethelnj.org/
Founded in 1946, led today by Rabbi Francine Green Roston. Profiles, descriptions of services, rites of passage, programs, clubs, youth groups, and schools and adult education, a committee directory, photos, a calendar, links, and contacts. South Orange.
http://www.cbinj.org/
Calendars, schedule of services, newsletters, descriptions of a religious school, clubs, social action, and committees, Israel support, and youth groups, scholarship information, and links. Scotch Plains.
http://bethmordecai.org/
Founded in 1897, led today by Rabbi Melinda Zalma. Upcoming events, rabbi's profile and a list of staff, news links, description of services, membership information, directions, and contacts. Perth Amboy.
http://www.bethshalomnj.org/
Founded in 1935, led today by Rabbi David Ross Senter. Schedule of services, descriptions of clubs and committees, a Hebrew School, a youth group, and rites of passage, rabbi's profile, information for interfaith families, a bulletin, guides and booklets, and links. Pompton Lakes.
http://www.cbsteaneck.org/
Founded in 1952, today with about four hundred and twenty member families. Descriptions of committees, clubs, social action, and youth groups, services, and adult education and a religious school, profile of Rabbi Kenneth Berger, a calendar, bulletins, and links. Teaneck.
http://www.btikvah.org/
Two hundred families led by Rabbi Gary Gans. Upcoming events, descriptions of social action, clubs and adult education, a Hebrew School, youth groups, and services and schedules, profiles, membership information, a newsletter, and contacts. Marlton.
http://www.neveshalom.net/
Roots in the early twentieth century, today with more than five hundred families. Descriptions of schools, a Torah reading program and an adult choir, youth groups, and committees, profile of Rabbi Gerald L. Zelizer, schedule of services, a calendar, and links. Metuchen.
http://www.mjcnj.com/
Led by Rabbi Toni Shy and Cantor Wayne Krieger. Descriptions of clubs, youth groups, and services, adult education and schools, social action, and a cemetery, sermons, b'nai mitzvah and wedding information, and a list of awards. Marlboro.
http://www.shomrei.org/
Founded in 1905, today with more than two hundred and sixty families. Profile of Rabbi David Greenstein, descriptions of committees, services, schools, adult education, and youth groups, and social action, photos, a calendar, and recipes and book reviews. Montclair.
http://www.ebjc.org/
Traditional synagogue. Worship schedule, education information, details of committees, and news. East Brunswick.
http://www.fljc.com/
Almost six hundred families led by Rabbi Ronald Roth. Descriptions of schools, clubs, a day camp, committees, and community resources, sermons, prayer audios, schedule of services, profiles, upcoming events, and photos. Fair Lawn.
http://www.geshershalom.org/
Founded in 1950, led today by Rabbi Kenneth A. Stern. Profiles, lists of staff and youth groups and classes, schedule of services, descriptions of adult education, a religious school, and Shabbat programs, links, and contacts. Fort Lee.
http://www.grjc.org/
A Conservative, egalitarian congregation which aims to create community and welcomes all who wish to express their Jewishness in all facets of their lives.
http://www.jccparamus.org/
Led by Rabbi Arthur D. Weiner and Cantor Sam Weiss. Descriptions of facility, Kashrut and catering, services, events and activities, schools and adult education, and clubs, youth groups, and committees, and a gift shop, list of awards, and sermons. Paramus.
http://www.kolhaneshamah.org/
Led by Rabbi Phil Lieberman. Kiddush sponsorship options, a religious school brochure, photos, a sermon tutorial, a rabbi's message, and a Jerusalem Post ticker. Englewood.
http://www.mjcby.org/
Founded in 1899, today with over four hundred families. Upcoming events, profile of Rabbi David Nesson, descriptions of schools and adult education, clubs and social action, a teen involvement in adult services, and youth groups, a Judaica shop, links, and photos. Morristown.
http://www.ohebshalom.org/
Founded in 1860, led today by Rabbi Mark Cooper. Descriptions of schools and adult, teen, and family education, clubs, committees, and youth groups, and services, links, a calendar, forms, and membership information. South Orange.
http://www.pbjc.org/
Founded in 1896, today with five hundred families. Contacts for Rabbi Mark David Finkel, descriptions of rites of passage, services, schools, committees, clubs, youth groups, and a job network and soup kitchen, and ways to give, a calendar, links, and directions. Montville.
http://www.shomreitorahwcc.org/
Founded in 1973, led today by Rabbi Randall Mark. Descriptions of clubs, committees, and youth groups, adult education and a religious school, services, and social action, upcoming events, membership information, a rabbi's section, and web tips. Wayne.
http://www.templebethahm.org/
A multi-generational, spiritual community, conveniently located in New Jersey near the border of Monmouth and Middlesex Counties. Committed to traditional-egalitarian Conservative Judaism. Rabbi Malik, spiritual leader.
http://www.templebethorbrick.org/
Almost two hundred and fifty families led by Rabbi Royi Israel Shaffin. List of staff, membership information, descriptions of rites of passage, youth groups, clubs, and services, a calendar and upcoming events, and a photos link. Brick.
http://www.tbsnj.org/
Led by Rabbi Geoffrey A. Spector and Cantor Benjamin D. Matis. Profiles, descriptions of services, schools, clubs, a parent-teacher association, youth groups, committees, social action, and events, news, a calendar, flyers, prayer texts, and links. Livingston.
http://www.seashul.org/
Founded in 1951, led today by Rabbi Gerald R. Fox. Messages, list of staff, descriptions of services and ways to give, a newsletter archive, membership information, links, directions, and contacts. Brigantine.
http://www.tbsonline.org/
Founded in 1940, today with nine hundred families. Profile of Rabbi Steven Lindemann, six word memoirs, schedule of services, descriptions of youth groups, clubs, and a preschool and a junior college of Jewish studies, photos, a calendar, and upcoming events. Cherry Hill.
http://www.tbsfl.org/
Three hundred households led by Rabbi Gerald Zelermyer. Profiles, messages, a virtual tour, descriptions of services, clubs, and a preschool, a religious school, and adult education, youth group links, a calendar, online payments, and contacts. Fair Lawn.
http://www.temple-beth-sholom.org/
Founded in 1923, led today by Rabbi Gerald Friedman. Profiles, lists of staff, descriptions of services, clubs, and ways to give, calendars, a religious school section, directions, forms, resources, and a newsletter. Park Ridge.
http://tbemc.org/
Upcoming events, profiles, a calendar, participation lists, bulletins, messages, descriptions of a religious school, services, and a havurah program and interfaith outreach, a preschool link, and holiday and membership information. Cranford, NJ.
http://www.templeemanu-el.com/
Founded in 1928, led today by Rabbi David-Seth Kirshner. Descriptions of services, rites of passage, a religious school, committees, ways to give, clubs, adult education, Israel programing, and youth groups, newsletters, sermons, and a calendar. Closter.
http://tepv.org/
Founded in 1927, today with over six hundred families. Descriptions of services, schools and adult education, programs, and clubs, committees, and youth groups, weekly sermon, profile of Rabbi Benjamin Shull, catering information, and a calendar. Woodcliff Lake.
http://www.tenjfl.org/
Founded in 1906, led today by Rabbi Joshua S. Finkelstein. Announcements, upcoming events, history, rabbi's profile, a calendar, description of a Hebrew School, contacts, bulletins, a donation form, and high holiday information. Franklin Lakes.
http://www.templehatikvahnj.org/
Founded in 1969, led today to Rabbi Moshe Rudin. Upcoming events, sermons, descriptions of services, a Hebrew School, Yiddish lessons, adult education, rites of passage, clubs, and youth groups, prayer audios, Torah reading information, and links. Flanders.
http://www.synagogue.org/
Founded in 1952, led today by Rabbi David J. Fine. Upcoming events, announcements, press releases, profiles, descriptions of services, schools and adult education, social action, clubs and youth programs, and ways to give, membership information, and a calendar. Ridgewood.
http://templesholomnj.org/
Founded in 1966, today with about five hundred families. Profile of Rabbi Ron Isaacs, ways to give, descriptions of committees, clubs, and youth groups, schools, and services, a calendar, prayer audios, advertisements, and links. Bridgewater.
http://thejewishcenter.org/
Founded in 1926, led today by Rabbi Adam Feldman. Descriptions of law and practices, committees, clubs, arts and culture, Israel affairs, social action, services, schools, and youth programs, newsletters, a calendar, prayer audios, and links. Princeton.
http://www.summitjcc.org/
Founded in 1929, today with over three hundred families. Profile of Rabbi Avi Friedman, a calendar, newsletter, descriptions of services, rites of passage, committees, clubs, youth groups, schools, classes, scholars in residence, and social action, sermons, and links. Summit.
http://www.hobokensynagogue.org/
Founded in 1947, led today by Rabbi Rob Scheinberg. Descriptions of services, restoration work, and schools, adult education, and a cub scout troop, upcoming events, a rabbi's page, sermons, directions, links, Israel news, and book and music recommendations. Hoboken.
http://www.whitemeadowtemple.org/
Founded in 1952, led today by Rabbi Benjamin Adler. Announcements and upcoming events, messages, profiles, photos, descriptions of schools, youth programs, and adult education, clubs, committees, and a summer camp, a calendar, links, and directions. Rockaway.
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