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Beth Israel
An Orthodox synagogue located in Norwalk, CT

Bridgeport JCC
The Jewish Center for Community Services located in Bridgeport, CT

Chabad Lubavitch of Westport
The Chabad Lubavitch chapter of Westport, CT

Congregation B’nai Israel
A Reform synagogue located in Bridgeport, CT

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Congregation B’nai Torah
A Conservative synagogue located in Trumbull, CT

Congregation Rodeph Sholom
A Conservative synagogue located in Bridgeport, CT

The Conservative Synagogue of Westport
A Conservative synagogue serving the Westport, Westin and Wilton communities

Hollander House
Apartments available to people who are aging in place and who qualify for Federally funded subsidized housing, run by the Greater Bridgeport Jewish Housing Corporation

Jewish Family Services
The purpose of Jewish Family Service is to preserve and strengthen the quality of life of individuals and families in our community in accordance with Jewish values

Temple Beth Sholom
A Conservative synagogue located in Stratford, CT

Temple B’nai Chaim
A Reform synagogue located in Georgetown, CT

Temple Israel
A Reform synagogue located in Westport, CT

Temple Shearith Israel
A Reform synagogue located in Ridgefield, CT

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