Beth Judah Temple - Wildwood, NJ

Beth Judah Temple - Wildwood, NJ The official Beth Judah Temple, Wildwood NJ page. Shalom! We offer a warm approach to tradition where everyone counts.

Beth Judah Temple is the only active synagogue in Cape May County situated at the southernmost tip of New Jersey, jutting between the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Located in Wildwood, New Jersey, Beth Judah has been serving the County’s Jewish community and its Jewish vacationers for nearly 100 years. Whatever your age or stage, we welcome all Jews of all denominations to visit, worship, celebrate, share and learn about our beautiful heritage and faith!

06/13/2026

Beth Judah Shabbat 6-13

06/12/2026

Beth Judah Shabbat Service 6-12-2026

There's just two weeks until our 6.13 event! We hope you can make it, as it promises to be a meaningful and enjoyable ce...
05/29/2026

There's just two weeks until our 6.13 event! We hope you can make it, as it promises to be a meaningful and enjoyable celebration.

Please take a moment to register in advance using this link: https://givebutter.com/commemorative-plaque-unveiling .

If you prefer, you’re also welcome to contact the office directly at 609-522-7541 and we’ll be happy to assist you with other RSVP options.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Join us for a morning of brunch, learning, and local history at Beth Judah Temple! Explore the rich legacy of historic J...
05/27/2026

Join us for a morning of brunch, learning, and local history at Beth Judah Temple! Explore the rich legacy of historic Jewish-owned businesses from Atlantic City to Wildwood and discover how these businesses helped shape the shore communities we know today.

📍 Sunday, June 7 at 10 AM
🥯 Bagels & Lox Brunch Included
🎟 Free to attend, but RSVP is required!

05/23/2026

Shabbat and Shavuot

Join us this Sunday at Beth Judah Temple as we kick off our new Brunch & Learn series, From Farms to Shorelines: The Unt...
05/19/2026

Join us this Sunday at Beth Judah Temple as we kick off our new Brunch & Learn series, From Farms to Shorelines: The Untold Story of South Jersey’s Jewish Communities! 📚✨

Guest speaker Josh Cutler will explore the fascinating history of the “Lost Synagogues of the South Jersey Pine Barrens” — uncovering stories of Jewish life in South Jersey’s past.

🗓 Sunday, May 24
🕙 10:00 AM
📍 Beth Judah Temple, Wildwood, NJ

Enjoy bagels, lox, coffee, great conversation, and an engaging morning of local history. Free and open to the public!

From Farms to Shorelines, discover the stories you’ve never heard 🌾🌊Join us for “From Farms to Shorelines: The Untold St...
05/11/2026

From Farms to Shorelines, discover the stories you’ve never heard 🌾🌊

Join us for “From Farms to Shorelines: The Untold Story of South Jersey’s Jewish Communities” with guest speaker Josh Cutler—an eye-opening look at history, heritage, and the roots that shaped our region.

📍 Don’t miss it—be part of the story.

Another amazing Bagel Brunch & Art.  Thanks to all of our helpers and to all of our guests who enjoyed bagels, lox, omel...
05/02/2026

Another amazing Bagel Brunch & Art. Thanks to all of our helpers and to all of our guests who enjoyed bagels, lox, omelets, cakes, blitzes, and much much more!

Beth Judah Temple - Wildwood, NJ invites you to join us in joyfully welcoming the Month of May with our lively musical K...
04/30/2026

Beth Judah Temple - Wildwood, NJ invites you to join us in joyfully welcoming the Month of May with our lively musical Kabbalat Shabbat celebration on Friday, May 1 at 7 PM (Eastern) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/808330664..and think about how you will celebrate the convergence of Cinco de Mayo (Mexico's victory celebration) and Lag B'Omer (our festive celebration of salvation) on Tueday, May 5! A bonfire and tacos???The last convergence was in 2007 and the next will note be until 2045!

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3912 Pacific Avenue
Wildwood, NJ
08260

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