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BETH JUDAH TEMPLE ADDED TO THE NATIONAL REGISTRY OF HISTORIC PLACES

  • Writer: City of Wildwood
    City of Wildwood
  • Oct 22
  • 1 min read
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The City of Wildwood is proud to announce that Beth Judah Temple, located at 3912 Pacific Avenue, has been officially added to both the National Register of Historic Places and the New Jersey Register of Historic Places. The recognition marks a major milestone in the temple’s more than century-long history as a center for Jewish worship, culture, and community engagement.


Originally incorporated in 1915 as Beth Juda Hebrew Temple of Worship, the historic synagogue is now one of only seven synagogues in New Jersey to receive this prestigious designation. This honor underscores the building’s architectural and cultural significance to the region and secures its preservation for future generations.


“Beth Judah Temple has long been a cornerstone of Wildwood’s diverse heritage,” said Mayor Ernie Troiano, Jr. “This national recognition not only preserves an important piece of our city’s history but also enhances our cultural and tourism landscape for years to come.”


The designation strengthens the temple’s ability to pursue preservation grants and supports plans to establish the Beth Judah Museum/Library/Cultural Center—a space dedicated to telling the story of the Jewish contribution to the development of Wildwood and Cape May County.


Led by Co-Chair Ruth Edelman, the temple continues to expand its role as both a house of worship and a community hub, hosting exhibits, speakers, and cultural programs designed to celebrate faith, history, and local partnerships.


“This recognition is not just about our building—it’s about the enduring spirit of our community,” said Edelman. “We’re excited to share our story and continue building connections that honor our past while shaping our future.”

 
 
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