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| As the center of Jewish life for
Middlesex County, East Brunswick offers several Synagogues and Temples, two independent outreach programs
and a Chavurat. And if that is not enough, there are numerous others within just a few
minutes drive.
Regardless of your
religious orientation,
you will always find an open door at all of the
many wonderful religious institutions that call
East Brunswick home.
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| A
community with strong Jewish Sprit |
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| Conservative
EAST
BRUNSWICK JEWISH CENTER
511 Ryders Lane
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
732-257-7070
Rabbi: Aaron Benson
www.EBJC.org Get
directions
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Celebrating it's 50th Anniversary,
East Brunswick Jewish Center is a
vibrant, conservative congregation building for
the future on the foundations of our past.
With over 700 families, EBJC is one of the largest
Conservative congregations in the North East and welcomes
both observant and non-observant Conservative
Jews.
They offer daily Minyans each
morning and evening and an ever-growing array of
educational programming and social and
religious activities. More than just a Synagogue,
EBJC is the home of the local Tri-synagogue
basketball program and the local home for the 92nd
St Y telecasts.
From its well attended Tot-Shabbat
Services to its exciting Purim events EBJC
offers a place where Conservative
Jews can feel like they belong.
Please visit our website for more information on all the ongoing programs and activities.
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Orthodox
Young
Israel of East Brunswick
193 Dunhams Corner Rd
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
(732) 254-1860
www.yieb.org
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directions

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The Young Israel of
East Brunswick is an orthodox synagogue, whose
primary goal is to create a communal atmosphere of
Limudei Kodesh, Tzedakah and Gemilat Chesed. Our
facility at the Young Israel of East Brunswick
features sanctuary seating for 400, a Beit Medrash,
a beautiful social hall, various classrooms, and
community Mikvah. The appeal of the YIEB, however,
extends far beyond our new walls.
From a modest beginning in 1975 to its
substantial community presence, with 200 family's
today, the Young Israel of East Brunswick's
history is one of dedication and determination to
fulfill the ever-growing needs of its growing
membersh
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Orthodox
Valley
Forge Minyan
18 Valley Forge Dr.
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
email:
howardtune
"at" comcast.net
or
yaakovweinstein
"at" juno.com
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Warm,
friendly minyan every Saturday afternoon for
Shabbat Mincha. Open to everyone.
(30
minutes before sunset) followed by seuda
sh’lishit with lively
d'var
Torah and arvit.
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| Reform
Temple
B'nai Shalom
Fern
and Old Stage Roads
P.O. Box 957
East Brunswick, New Jersey 08816
Phone: (732)251-4300
www.bnaishalom.com
Get
directions

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Temple B'nai
Shalom (Children of Peace) founded in 1973, is a
Reform congregation dedicated to enriching the
lives of our congregants through worship,
education, community, social action and support of
the Jewish people and Israel. In these ways, we
hope to make our love and study of Judaism our
guide through the challenges of modern life.
Our temple is egalitarian in nature and encourages
the active participation of our congregational
community. We offer a wide variety of religious,
spiritual, educational and social programs to our
congregation and the community at large.
We welcome you to our website and encourage you
to learn more about us.
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| Chavurot
CHAVURAT
KOL HANESHAMA
East Brunswick Elks Lodge
21 Oakmont Avenue
East Brunswick, NJ
732-390-8676 T
Contact: Email

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Chavurat Kol Haneshama
is a group of individuals that come together to
celebrate the Shabbat in a spiritual manner. The
group meets once monthly on Friday evenings at
7:45 p.m. for Kabbalat Shabbat services and once
monthly on Saturday mornings at 9:45 a.m. for Shabbat morning services.
Services, normally
led by Jules Frankel, are egalitarian and
Conservative in nature and focus on and celebrate
the musical and spiritual beauty of our liturgy.
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