Temple Beth Shalom adheres to the concepts of Conservative Judaism. It is a communal center for growth, worship and friendship with the purpose to create an atmosphere of warmth, a place for study and an environment where the best of Conservative Judaism can be practiced and experienced.
Rabbi Geoffrey Spector leads the congregation, along with Assistant Rabbi Daniel Dorsch and Cantor Sharon Knoller.
Synagogue of The Suburban Torah Center is an Orthodox congregation. It has a community eruv, early childhood center, a religious school for public school children, library, day camp and a mikva. Led by Rabbi Mordecai E. Feuerstein, it also offers women's study groups, the Rabbi's Tele-Shiur, Jewish learning for adults through the Livingston Community Kollel, and other evening classes. Members are welcome to join the men's, women's or youth groups for recreation and community service.
Friday evening services are offered at sunset. Check the synagogue blog for the candle lighting schedule.
This fast-growing Modern Orthodox synagogue was founded in 1997 by a group of six families, including several Holocaust survivors. Today the congregation includes 140 families from the area. Led by Rabbi Shlomo Krupka, it is a diverse group with people of all ages, various backgrounds and different levels of religious commitment.
Among the many activities at Etz Chaim are a weekly beginner's service, daily learning, a Sephardi Minyan, Shabbatons, youth groups and guest speakers.