Congregation B'nai Israel

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171 Ridge Rd
Rumson, NJ 07760

Congregation B'nai Israel, located in Rumson, New Jersey, serves as a vibrant Jewish community center that offers a range of programs and services for its members. With a focus on inclusivity, the congregation provides educational opportunities, social events, and support for families at various life stages.

The organization is dedicated to fostering a sense of belonging through its diverse offerings, including early childhood education, adult lifelong learning, and community outreach initiatives. Congregation B'nai Israel also maintains a commitment to preserving Jewish traditions and values, ensuring a welcoming environment for all members of the community.

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Yona S.
2/10/2025

We love this synagogue! Our children grew up in the area and here they met other Jewish children. We've made lifelong friends and enjoy celebrating holidays together. It's a warm and welcoming...

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