Temple Emanu-El of West Essex
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Temple Emanu-El of West Essex in Livingston
Livingston, New Jersey
Livingston is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township population was 29,366.Livingston was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 5, 1813, from portions of Caldwell Township and Springfield...

, New Jersey
New Jersey
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 was founded in 1955 and is one of the oldest Reform
Reform Judaism (North America)
Reform Judaism is the largest denomination of American Jews today. With an estimated 1.5 million members, it also accounts for the largest number of Jews affiliated with Progressive Judaism worldwide.- Reform Jewish theology :Rabbi W...

 synagogues in the West Essex
West Essex
West Essex is the far northwestern region of Essex County, New Jersey, United States, bordering Passaic County and Morris County.It is considered to be one of the more affluent parts of the county, as opposed to very poor eastern Essex cities such as Newark, East Orange, and Irvington. As opposed...

 section of New Jersey. Emanu-El
Immanuel
Immanuel or Emmanuel or Imanu'el . It is a theophoric name used in the Bible in and...

 means "God is with us" in Hebrew.

Temple History

The congregation was founded by 11 families seeking a Reform Jewish service in the growing suburb
Suburb
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 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
Hebrew Union College
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. In 1956, the congregation purchased a hot dog stand
Hot dog stand
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 off Northfield Road as their permanent home. By 1961, ground had been broken on that very spot to build their own sanctuary
Sanctuary
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 designed by renowned architect
Architect
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s Peter Blake and Julian Neski. The new building, with its soaring peaked roof, is a landmark
Landmark
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 in Livingston and evokes the Israelites' Tent of Meeting
Tabernacle
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 in the desert wilderness. Most visitors think it looks like Noah's Ark
Noah's Ark
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.

A major expansion of the building including a new main entrance, office space, the library, and the Holocaust Remembrance Center
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 was completed in 2004. This campaign also included a new Early Childhood Center (ECC)
Day care
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. In 2005-2006, the congregation celebrated its 50th anniversary
Anniversary
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 with year-long programs and events. Although smaller than most of the area congregations, it is known for its haimish attitude and welcoming atmosphere.

Temple Emanu-El is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism
Union for Reform Judaism
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.

Social Action

With the creation of a Social Action
Activism
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 Committee in 1964 and the hiring of Rabbi Peter Kasdan in 1971, Emanu-El established itself as a leader on social justice
Tikkun olam
Tikkun olam is a Hebrew phrase that means "repairing the world." In Judaism, the concept of tikkun olam originated in the early rabbinic period...

 issues. Kasdan organized a nationwide Reform Jewish boycott
Boycott
A boycott is an act of voluntarily abstaining from using, buying, or dealing with a person, organization, or country as an expression of protest, usually for political reasons...

 of grapes in support of the United Farm Workers
United Farm Workers
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. The synagogue participated in rallies, marches, and programs on issues such as Soviet Jewry
Refusenik (Soviet Union)
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, Ethiopian Jews, Abortion Rights
Abortion debate
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, and Vietnamese Boat People
Boat people
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. The congregation adopted and supported one Vietnamese family for years. In more recent years, issues such as Reform rights in Israel, Darfur
Darfur conflict
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, Gay & Lesbian rights
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, and Jewish genetic diseases
Genetic disorder
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 have been at the forefront.

Other Programs

Expanding approaches to welcoming interfaith families and Jews-by-Choice, Temple Emanu-El is an inaugural participant in the STAR Synagogue's "Calling Synagogue Home" project.

Temple Emanu-El received an Honorable Mention for the URJ's Congregation of Learner's Award for Adult Education at the URJ Biennial in 2007. Numerous individual Temple members have achieved at least 100 hours of Jewish study to earn the URJ Keva Award since the program was brought to the Temple in 2005.

Office Staff

  • Office Manager: Dorit Yehudai


  • Bookkeeper: Robin Goodman


  • Admin. Asstant: Elainia Graham


  • Intern: Tyler Corsello



Our Clergy and Staff

Clergy

Rabbi Kasdan led Temple Emanu-El for 30 years until his retirement in 2001 when he was named Rabbi Emeritus. Known most widely for his social action work, Kasdan created and was president of the Livingston Interfaith
Interfaith
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 Clergy. He led 8 adult bat mitzvah classes and was widely regarded for his work with youth through the Religious Action Center
Religious Action Center
The Religious Action Center is the political and legislative outreach arm of Reform Judaism in the United States. The RAC is operated under the auspices of the Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, a joint body of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and the Union for Reform Judaism...

, Kutz Camp, and NFTY being awarded NFTY life membership in 1984 and the Rabbi Samuel Cook Award for lifetime contribution in youth work in 2007 by the Central Conference of American Rabbis
Central Conference of American Rabbis
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.

The congregation has been led since 2004 by Rabbi Mark Kaiserman. Originally from Brooklyn
Brooklyn
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, New York
New York
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, Kaiserman had been an Associate Rabbi at Temple Emanu-El
Temple Emanu-El of Dallas
Temple Emanu-El of Dallas, Texas was the first Reform Jewish congregation in North Texas, and is the largest synagogue in the South.- History :...

 in Dallas, Texas
Texas
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. He encourages a climate of diversity and integration among Temple committees and the Jewish community. Programmatic focus includes worship, youth activities, adult education, outreach, using film and popular culture in learning, and leading the first synagogue-wide trip to Israel. In 2006, Cantor Sharon Brown-Levy joined the Temple with a broad skills-set for traditional and contemporary music.

Rabbis:
  • Milton Rosenfeld (1955–1957)
  • Harold T. Miller (1957–1959)
  • Herbert Rose (1959–1963)
  • Kenneth Rivkin (1963–1971)
  • Peter E. Kasdan (1971–2001) (Emeritus 2001–present)
  • Daniel E. Levin (2001–2004)
  • Mark Kaiserman (2004–present)


Cantors:
  • Judah Livingston Smith (1956–1957)
  • Norman Swirling (1957–1959)
  • Hans Cohn (1959–1961)
  • Sheldon Torn (1961–1962)
  • Israel Weisman (1962–1964)
  • Erwin Nathaniel Borses (1964–1965)
  • Louis E. Davidson (1965–1982)
  • Michael Manevich (1982–1989)
  • Pat Hickman (1989–1991)
  • Carla Reynolds (1991–1993)
  • Donna Faye Dower (1993–1999)
  • Renata Krushkova (1999–2003)
  • David Rosen (2003–2006)
  • Sharon Brown-Levy (2006–present)


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