East End Temple

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245 E 17th St
New York, NY 10003

East End Temple is a vibrant and inclusive Jewish community located in the heart of New York City. With a rich history and strong values, the temple offers a variety of worship services, educational programs, and social justice initiatives to engage members of all ages and backgrounds.

Led by Rabbi Josh Stanton and Cantor Olivia Brodsky, the dedicated clergy and staff work alongside the board of trustees to create a welcoming environment where individuals can explore their Jewish identity, participate in meaningful rituals, and contribute to the betterment of the community.

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Ellen W.
5/14/2016

I was a member of the congregation and later the board here when I lived in NYC. It takes a warm, welcoming place to get me to services often, and many Friday nights I was drawn to EET. I went for...

Brian L.
12/3/2019

The incredible rabbi, Josh Stanton, is creating short sermons in this amazing new app called Vennly: https:/vennly.app

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Jenn C.
6/11/2010

I have been going here for about 2-3 years now. You won't find a warmer, more welcoming community than EET. I'm not a parent so I can't comment on the religious school, but I can say that the...

Elaine L.
2/3/2016

I first walked in knowing no one, and now it is home. A small, diverse, Reform, casual congregation with a dynamic religious school, tot programs, great music, innovative holiday celebrations, and...

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Cindy S.
9/3/2013

Just married here a week ago, my husband is Jewish and I am not. The temple's Cantor, Shira Ginsburg officiated the ceremony and made it absolutely perfection. Booking the temple was a breeze and...

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