Tag: Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple

  • North Brunswick students RISE to the challenge during diaper collection

    North Brunswick students RISE to the challenge during diaper collection

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Students and staff of North Brunswick Township High School rose to the occasion, collecting more than 2,000 diapers to benefit Middlesex County moms in need. Rochelle Newman, a substitute teacher in North Brunswick who is part of the Anshe Emeth Community Development Corporation, realized the need to support the Central Jersey Diaper…

  • Anshe Emeth to present evening of Jewish liturgical folk music

    Anshe Emeth to present evening of Jewish liturgical folk music

    The Ohavei Tarbut 5778 Lover of Jewish Culture Series will feature an evening with Kol b’Seder and pianist Dave Schlossberg at 8 p.m. on April 21 at Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, 222 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. For more information, call the synagogue at 732-545-6484.

  • Communal concert will celebrate Israel’s 70th birthday

    Communal concert will celebrate Israel’s 70th birthday

    The Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey will sponsor a free communal concert to celebrate Israel’s 70th birthday at 7 p.m. on April 22 at Congregation B’nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegans Lane, North Brunswick. Musicians from Neve Shalom, Highland Park Conservative, Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, the Sons of Tikvah Band of B’nai Tikvah and…

  • Jazz performance to have touch of New York, Israel and Brazil

    Jazz performance to have touch of New York, Israel and Brazil

    The first program of the 2017-18 Ohavei Tarbut – Lovers of Jewish Culture series features Mattan Klein and Sound Tracks at 8 p.m. on Dec. 2 at Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, 222 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. Klein’s new recording was conceived, sponsored, produced and recorded in Israel. The style belongs to the current generation of…

  • Scholar in Residence to visit Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple

    Scholar in Residence to visit Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple

    Danny Siegel, an expert on philanthropy, will present different sessions as the Scholar in Residence at Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, 222 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. After Shabbat service at 6 p.m. on Nov. 17, he will present “Shabbat and Mitzvah Heroes” during a dinner at 7 p.m. RSVP required. On Nov. 18, there will be an…

  • Anshe Emeth collecting food for Yom Kippur

    Anshe Emeth collecting food for Yom Kippur

    Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple is holding its annual High Holy Days Food Drive to help ease the hunger of those in the community whose fast does not end at sundown on Yom Kippur. There is need for macaroni and cheese, biscuit or pancake mix, canned vegetables and fruits, canned tomato products, powdered or condensed milk,…

  • National Diaper Need Awareness Week includes diaper collection

    National Diaper Need Awareness Week includes diaper collection

        Disposable diapers cost about $80 per month per child, and are required by day care providers. Without diapers, parents cannot go to work or school. But no government program allows spending for diapers. Middlesex County’s only diaper bank, the B-FED Program (Baby Formula, Equipment and Diapers) is highlighting this need during National Diaper…

  • Anshe Emeth to honor cantor with Crown of Torah

    Anshe Emeth to honor cantor with Crown of Torah

    Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple will host its annual Crown of Torah honoring the contributions of Cantor Anna Ott on May 21 at the temple, 222 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. Crown of Torah is the highest honor the temple bestows to those who have gone above and beyond in service to the temple community. Ott is…

  • Adopt-A-Mom program will help keep babies safe

    Adopt-A-Mom program will help keep babies safe

    This Mother’s Day, the Anshe Emeth Community Development Corporation, Inc. (AECDC) is asking residents to participate in the Adopt-A-Mom program by offering a monetary donation to be used to provide diapers, formula, clothing and equipment for low-income families. As the only diaper bank in Central New Jersey, AECDC provides basic goods needed by low-income neighbors…