Torah Enrichment Center
Community Growth Initiative

Shomrei Torah, Fair Lawn, New Jersey

Why Move to Fair Lawn? - People

People in the community are warm, friendly and welcoming to visitors and those looking for a new home.  We have many families to welcome you for Shabbat or Yom Tov hospitality.  In addition to over 20 young families, currently members of Shomrei Torah, over the past few months 18 young families have moved into Fair Lawn.

There are active Men's Clubs, Sisterhoods, Young Couples groups with activities for children, softball leagues and more.  We invite you to join us for Shabbat.  To arrange hospitality please contact us here.

Why Move to Fair Lawn? - Youth

We are committed to our JEWISH FUTURE from nursery school through adulthood.  We have Shabbat programs, shiurim and torah enrichment opportunities for all ages.  Junior and Senior high school students are active in NCSY club. 

Why Move to Fair Lawn? - Experienced Leaders

The largest Orthodox shul in town is under the guidance of Rabbi Benjamin Yudin who can be heard on JM in the AM.   We are also joined by Assistant Rabbi, Ian Lichter, formerly from Young Israel Holliswood, NY.  There are six other Orthodox shuls in Fair Lawn.

Why Move to Fair Lawn? - Affordable Housing

The community boasts affordable housing, from apartments to individual family homes.  Fair Lawn is located only 45 minutes to midtown Manhattan.  Contact Carol Weissmann, of Weichert Realty,  for more information (201) 390-6600.

Why Move to Fair Lawn? - Established Community

As an established Jewish community we have many amenities to offer.  We have an eruv, kosher supermarket/butcher, kosher restaurants, schools, mikveh and more!  Click here for details.

Why Move to Fair Lawn? - Partnerships

We are a community with an active partnership with Yeshiva University's Center for Jewish FutureWe are committed to the continued growth of young couples and families.   The Torah Enrichment Center is led by dynamic young families who welcome you to join us for a Shabbat or Yom Tov.

Click here to view a special movie (avi) presentation (in pictures) of Fair Lawn.