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Congregation B’nai Tikvah is Central New Jersey’s premier destination for families and friends to grow together in a warm and welcoming Jewish community. Our Conservative egalitarian synagogue, conveniently located just off Route 1 in North Brunswick NJ, serves the surrounding communities of North Brunswick, South Brunswick, East Brunswick, Somerset, Princeton, Montgomery and Monroe Township.

Our vibrant community offers excellent Jewish education, opportunities for spiritual, intellectual, social, communal and Jewish growth for all ages with a deep commitment to Israel and Jewish communities throughout the world. We are the region’s hub of pro-Israel education and advocacy.

Our Congregation warmly welcomes Jewish and interfaith families, couples, same sex couples, and singles into our highly diverse community.

Upcoming Events

Board Meeting

Board Meeting

April 1, 2024 @ 8:00 pm EDT

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Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Wolkoff

April 3, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT

Women’s Seder – hosted by JWLT and Sisterhood

April 7, 2024 @ 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm EDT

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Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Wolkoff

April 10, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT

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Lifecycle

Member News

Congratulations – It’s A Girl!

Cindy and Neal Gittleman are thrilled to announce the birth of their newest granddaughter, Maya Simone Gittleman. Maya was born on February 23, 2024, weighing 7.2 lbs and 20.5 inches long. Ecstatic parents are [...]

Shivah Information

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The Rabbi’s Desk

This is how Rabbi Levi Yitzhak expounded the verse in the Scriptures: “Remember what Amalek did unto thee.”

Because you are a man, you first are permitted to remember what the power of evil has done to you. But when you ascend to the rung of the zaddikim, and your heart has rest from all your enemies round about, then you will “blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under Heaven,” and will remember only what the power of evil has done to Heaven: how it set up a wall between G-d and Israel, and drove into exile the Divine Presence.

The Cantor’s Corner

Shabbat Nachamu

Shabbat Nachamu The Shabbat after Tishah b’Av is called Shabbat Nachamu, meaning the Shabbat of comfort. It is named after the first words of the [...]

Tisha B’Av

Tisha B'Av I searched for resonance, I remembered my mother and my father of blessed memory, and then I knew how it feels to be [...]

Synagogue News

October Chaverim

Due to the overwhelming emotions we were experiencing after the tragedy of Oct.7th, the scheduled presenter on Jewish comedy was cancelled and re scheduled [...]

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