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Temple Emanuel (Cherry Hill, New Jersey)

1950 establishments in New JerseyBuildings and structures in Camden County, New JerseyCherry Hill, New JerseyJewish organizations established in 1950Reform synagogues in New Jersey
Synagogues completed in 1992
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Temple Emanuel is a Reform Jewish congregation located in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. It was founded in 1950 on the western side of Cherry Hill, and moved in 1992 to Cherry Hill's east side. Its first rabbi was Herbert M. Yarrish, who served from 1956 to 1975. As of 2018, the senior rabbi is Jerome P. David, the assistant rabbi is Gidon B. Isaacs and the cantor is Neil Schnitzer.

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Temple Emanuel (Cherry Hill, New Jersey)
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Springdale Road 1101
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New Jersey, United States
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