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Temple Emanu-El of West Essex in Livingston, New Jersey was founded in 1955 and was one of the earliest Reform synagogues in the West Essex section of New Jersey. Emanu-El means "God is with us" in Hebrew. News reported in early 2017 that the synagogue would be closing for financial reasons and was "taking steps to merge" with a nearby congregation. By 2018, the congregation had formally merged with Temple Sinai in Summit, N.J.

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  • Temple Emanu-El of West Essex in Livingston, New Jersey was founded in 1955 and was one of the earliest Reform synagogues in the West Essex section of New Jersey. Emanu-El means "God is with us" in Hebrew. News reported in early 2017 that the synagogue would be closing for financial reasons and was "taking steps to merge" with a nearby congregation. By 2018, the congregation had formally merged with Temple Sinai in Summit, N.J. The synagogue building was sold and has become the Living Stone Christian Church. The former early childhood daycare and Hebrew school buildings have become part of a Mandarin (Chinese) and Spanish language immersion center. (en)
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  • Blake and Nest (en)
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  • Temple Emanu-El of West Essex (en)
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  • West (en)
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  • Interim Rabbi Mark Disick Interim Cantor Lori Corrsin Rabbi Emeritus Peter Kasdan (en)
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  • Defunct. Merged with Temple Sinai in 2017. (en)
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  • 1962 (xsd:integer)
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  • Temple Emanu-El of West Essex in Livingston, New Jersey was founded in 1955 and was one of the earliest Reform synagogues in the West Essex section of New Jersey. Emanu-El means "God is with us" in Hebrew. News reported in early 2017 that the synagogue would be closing for financial reasons and was "taking steps to merge" with a nearby congregation. By 2018, the congregation had formally merged with Temple Sinai in Summit, N.J. (en)
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  • Temple Emanu-El of West Essex (en)
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  • Temple Emanu-El of West Essex (en)
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