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- Shomrei Emunah Congregation Shomrei Emunah
This year Shomrei is participating in the Synagogue Vegan Challenge As part of this program, we will have one completely vegan event each month It seemed fitting to schedule our…
- Everyone is Welcome - Shomrei Emunah
We invite you to reach out to our rabbi, Julie Roth, at rabbijulie@shomrei org She would love to meet you and would be happy to introduce you to another interfaith family in our community We want to get to know you, hear your story and answer any questions you may have Accessibility
- Contact, Map hours - Shomrei Emunah
Congregation Shomrei Emunah 67 Park Street Montclair, NJ 07042 open-door@shomrei org (973) 746-5031 map directions
- Shomrei Emunah: Our Space
The 4,000-volume (and counting) Alan Lampert Memorial Library at Congregation Shomrei Emunah is one of the gems in our inheritance, and an essential part of our synagogue’s intellectual and educational life
- Community - Shomrei Emunah
Community In a synagogue, community is not just a gathering of individuals—it is the beating heart of Jewish life It is a space where people come together, not only to pray and celebrate but to support one another through life's challenges and joys The synagogue is a sanctuary where shared values and traditions create deep bonds, reminding us that we are part of something much greater than
- Shomrei Emunah: History
Shomrei Emunah came into existence over a century ago when 18 local merchants gathered to help a friend say kaddish after a loved one’s death Moved to do more, they formed a new congregation to serve the still small number of Jews living in Montclair and Bloomfield
- Shomrei Emunah: Membership
To keep Shomrei thriving and to achieve our strategic goals, it takes at least $3,600 per couple or $1,800 per adult annually Some members give more, some less—every gift matters
- MESH Report for November 24-25, 2025 - Shomrei Emunah
The Carol Starr MESH Cafe at Shomrei (Montclair Emergency Services for Hope) is a cooperative effort between the MESH organization and local synagogues and churches
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