Congregation Ahavath Torah
Congregation Ahavath Torah is a Modern Orthodox synagogue in Englewood, New Jersey.[1][2][3]
History
    
The synagogue traces its roots back to 1895, and was the first synagogue in Bergen County, New Jersey.[4][1][5] It is on Broad Avenue.[1][5] In 2016, in opened a mikveh with two pools.[6] In 2017 it had about 750 families.[7]
Among the Shabbat morning minyanim, the synagogue includes a Sephardic minyan known as the Benaroya Sephardic Center.
References
    
- Kerry M. Olitzky, Marc Lee Raphael (1996). The American Synagogue:A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook, Greenwood, ISBN 0313288569.
 - Curt Schleier (April 23, 2020). "The musician Shulem on being the first artist raised Hasidic to sign with a major record label". Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
 - Viders, Hillary (December 21, 2018). "Extraordinary Englewood: Rabbi Chaim Poupko". Northern Valley Press.
 - Friedman, Jeanette (July 6, 2006). "Ahavath Torah expands". Jewish Standard.
 - Bobbie Bouton-Goldberg, Arnold Brown, Mary Buchbinder (1998). Englewood and Englewood Cliffs, Arcadia, ISBN 0752413244.
 - Schwartz, Bracha (July 28, 2016). "Mikvah Opens at Englewood's Ahavath Torah". Jewish Link.
 - Palmer, Joanne (April 27, 2017). "Another trip on Goldin Way". Jewish Standard.
 
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