Home Page
Calendar
Current Bulletin - PDF
Contacts
Programs & Services
Virtual Tour
Minyanim
Shiurim Info
Men's Club
Sisterhood
Young Families
Youth Programs
Children's Programs
Nursery School
Community
Map / Directions
Fair Lawn Zmanim

Congregation Shomrei Torah / Shul Services and Organizations

Shomrei Torah boasts numerous Services, Classes, and Programs to serve
our community and individuals in all walks of life.

Click on the links below for information about any of these services:

Catering

Information about room rentals and the shul's panel of caterers

Constitution

The Shul's constitution in Word format

Chevra Kadisha

Shomrei Torah provides Chevra Kadisha Services for both
men and women, in time of need. For further information
or to access these services :

Contact Rabbi Yudin (see Contacts page), or
Rabbi & Mrs. Sonny Gershon at  (201) 791-8332.

We welcome additional volunteer members for the Chevra Kadisha. Training will be provided.

 

Donating Seforim to
the Shul

A Siddur or a Chumash may be donated in honor/memory of
any person or for any special occasion. Labels will be
inserted in the Sefer and a card will be sent to the
appropriate person. 

  • Siddur - $30, Chumash $40

 

Eruv

A map of the Fair Lawn Eruv

Kiddush

Shabbat Kiddush menu

Library

The Kenny Frank Memorial Torah Tape Library offers our members a lending library of tapes and videos

 

Mikvah

A fully functioning Ritual Mikvah and Kelim Mikvah,
on the shul premises

Membership Application

In Word format

Men's Club

Social and fund-raising activities

Minyanim

Complete schedule of Prayer Services

Nursery School

The Leah Sokoloff Nursery School,  on the shul premises

 

Seniors 

A full complement of programs for Seniors

 

 

Seudah Shlishis 

See the Contacts page if you would like to sponsor
Seudah Shlishis

 

Shiurim

Torah classes at all levels of Jewish Learning

Sisterhood

Social and fund-raising activities

Young Families

Social activities appealing to young families

Youth

Numerous youth programs, including the Teen Minyan,
an active NCSY branch, and Bnei Akiva