Marlboro Jewish Center

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Marlboro Jewish Center
Religion
Affiliation Conservative Judaism
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Synagogue
LeadershipRabbi Michael Pont
StatusActive
Location
Location103 School Road West, Marlboro, New Jersey 07746
CountryUnited States
Geographic coordinates 40°19′24″N74°16′02″W / 40.3232°N 74.2671°W / 40.3232; -74.2671
Architecture
Completed1970
Website
mjcnj.com

Marlboro Jewish Center (Congregation Ohev Shalom) is a Conservative synagogue located at 103 School Road West, Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, in the United States. The synagogue was completed in 1970. [1]

Current spiritual leaders are Rabbi Michael Pont and Cantor Michelle Teplitz. This congregation has contributed to the community as a top[ clarification needed ] USY chapter in all of New Jersey.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. Marlboro Township. Arcadia. December 1999. ISBN   9780738564470.