Temple Shaari Emeth, Reform synagogue in Manalapan, United States
Temple Shaari Emeth is a Reform synagogue in Manalapan with modern architecture designed to accommodate religious services and community programs. The building houses worship spaces and multipurpose areas that serve the local Jewish population throughout the year.
The congregation was founded in 1966 with 50 families who first met in residential homes around the area. A land donation in 1968 enabled the community to establish a permanent location for the synagogue.
The congregation runs an Early Learning Center and Religious School where Jewish traditions and values are taught to younger generations. Educational programs and classes form a significant part of daily community life.
The temple is located on Craig Road and holds regular Shabbat services throughout the year. Check the temple website beforehand for current service times and any special events or programs happening during your visit.
The TSE Theatre Troupe creates musical productions that blend Jewish cultural elements with performance art, engaging both youth and adults from the community. These theatrical shows offer an unconventional way to experience Jewish traditions through drama and music.
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