Clifton Jewish Center

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18 Delaware St
Clifton, NJ 07011

The Clifton Jewish Center, located in Clifton, NJ, is a vibrant and welcoming community that offers Judaism at its best.

With a beautiful sanctuary, excellent facilities, and a range of services, the Clifton Jewish Center provides a space for individuals to connect, worship, and engage in meaningful Jewish experiences.

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Martine S.
6/17/2017

The CJC is the ideal community Synagogue in Clifton N. J. - A welcoming congregation - A place to come to Minyan, Shabbat services, and High holidays when you need to pray or say Kaddish for a...

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Steve F.
3/26/2015

A place where all are welcome. Wisdom and kindness are their stock and trade. Rabbi Bob Mark is genuine and puts all at ease. He speaks the truth and calls upon others to be their best.

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