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Temple Emanu-El of West Essex : ウィキペディア英語版 | Temple Emanu-El of West Essex
Temple Emanu-El of West Essex in Livingston, New Jersey was founded in 1955 and is one of the oldest Reform synagogues in the West Essex section of New Jersey. Emanu-El means "God is with us" in Hebrew. ==History== The congregation was founded by 11 families seeking a Reform Jewish service in the growing suburb of Livingston, New Jersey. By the fall of 1955, 56 families had been recruited and High Holy Days services were led by student Rabbi Milton Rosenfeld from the Hebrew Union College. In 1956, the congregation purchased a hot dog stand off Northfield Road as their permanent home. By 1961, ground had been broken on that very spot to build their own sanctuary designed by renowned architects Peter Blake and Julian Neski. The new building, with its soaring peaked roof, is a landmark in Livingston and evokes the Israelites' Tent of Meeting in the desert wilderness.〔(Official Temple History )〕 Most visitors think it looks like Noah's Ark. A major expansion of the building including a new main entrance, office space, the library, and the Holocaust Remembrance Center was completed in 2004. This campaign also included a new Early Childhood Center (ECC). In 2005-2006, the congregation celebrated its 50th anniversary with year-long programs and events. Although smaller than most of the area congregations, it is known for its haimish attitude and welcoming atmosphere. During the Summer of 2011, our Temple family renewed our sanctuary, making it both more modern, and more comfortable. Some changes included a new sound system, ''bimah'', ''ner tamid'', and many new features. (Click here ) to see and hear more about our fabulous renewal campaign. Temple Emanu-El is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism.
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