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Temple Shaari Emeth

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Status
  
Active

Completed
  
1970

Phone
  
+1 732-462-7744

Groundbreaking
  
1969

Website
  
shaariemeth.org

Opened
  
1970

Affiliation
  
Reform Judaism

Temple Shaari Emeth

Location
  
400 Craig Road, Manalapan, New Jersey, United States

Leadership
  
Senior Rabbi: Melinda F. Panken Rabbi Emeritus: Philip E. Schechter Cantor: Wayne Siet

Address
  
400 Craig Road, Manalapan Township, NJ 07726, United States

Similar
  
Union for Reform Judaism, Hebrew Union College, Jewish Community Center, National Council of Young Isr

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Temple Shaari Emeth (meaning "gates of truth"; Hebrew: השערים של אמת) is a Reform synagogue located at 400 Craig Road in Manalapan, New Jersey.

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History

Founded in 1966, Temple Shaari Emeth originally had 50 member families, and had its facilities at two Manalapan residences. Irwin Goldenberg was the congregation’s first religious leader. The congregation established a religious school, with 23 students attending the first class which was held on February 18, 1966 at the two Manalapan homes. The U.S. Route 9 corridor in Manalapan was expanding quickly, and many Jewish families from New York City were relocating to the area. By 1967, the members of Temple Shaari Emeth needed more space for the growing congregation. In 1968, Kevork Hovnanian donated 3.5 acres of land on Craig Road in Manalapan. Construction of the new synagogue began in May 1969 and was completed in April 1970. The synagogue underwent a major renovation in 1990.

Religious school

The religious school has 527 students in grades K-10, with another 16 students enrolled in the school's post-confirmation program (grades 11-12).

Clergy and staff

Rabbi Peter Kasdan of Marlboro served as the temple's religious leader from 1969 to 1971. He was succeeded by Rabbi Phillip Schechter of Freehold, who occupied the position for the next 29 years. In 2003, Rabbi Melinda Panken of Manalapan became Temple Shaari Emeth's religious leader. Michael Weisser served as cantor from 1971 to 1973. Cantor Wayne Siet of Marlboro has been with the temple since 1973.

References

Temple Shaari Emeth Wikipedia