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Hazak Block & Hexter Spring Retreat, June 12-19, 2008
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What is Hazak?

Hazak, The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism's organization for mature Jews, invites you to join over 700 members in the NJ region. Dedicated to serving the social and religious needs of conservative Congregational members ages 55 and over, Hazak replicates the ongoing success of the USCJ's Kadima and USY Youth groups with such services and programs as: 

  • Year-round organized social programs and activities
  • Adult education programs
  • Trips
  • Summer Hostels
  • materials providing guidance in Jewish living and general living
  • special arrangements for religious services (where needed)
  • . . . and so much more!

Hazak Synagogue chapters are forming now. For more information call 732-738-4301. HAZAK membership is reciprocal to HAZAK chapters around the country.  If you winter in Florida, visit HAZAK in many locations on the east and west coast of Florida. For information, please call regional office at 732-738-4301.  

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Hazak Chapters

Cranford  Temple Beth-El Mekor Chayim, 908-276-9231
E. Windsor Beth El Synagogue  609-443-4454 
Fair Lawn Beth Sholom
Livingston Temple Beth Shalom 973-992-3600 
N/S Brunswick B'nai Tikvah  732-297-0696 
Old Bridge Temple Beth Ohr
Ridgewood Temple Israel  201-444-9320 
Scotch Plains Cong. Beth Israel 732-889-1830 
Springfield  Temple Beth Ahm  973-376-0539
Summit JCC Summit
Teaneck Beth Shalom  201-833-2620 
Toms River B'nai Israel
West Orange Congregation B'nai Shalom

New chapters forming in:
Caldwell
Wayne

 
Contact Information 
New Jersey Region United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism 
1090 King Georges Post Road, Suite 1003 Edison, NJ 08837
Phone: (732) 738-4301
Fax: (732) 738-4304

E-mail: njersey@uscj.org
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Last Updated: March 2008