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245 E 17th St, New York, NY 10003

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Reviews — 8

Aiyana Stern
at 2023 Oct 13
Aiyana Stern
at 2023 Oct 13
progressive synagogue and kind heart felt rabbi
Beth Ellor
at 2023 Jan 14
Beth Ellor
at 2023 Jan 14
The Rabbi of East End Temple is committed to sharing his beautiful space with Middle Collegiate Church, which has no sanctuary due to the massive fire of Dec.5, 2020.
The Congregation has been so welcoming, and both are committed to Social Justice and hunger ministries. The Temple is an embracing non- hierarchical setting, fully accessible, with updated technology and plenty of light.
Beth Ellor
at 2022 Oct 04
Beth Ellor
at 2022 Oct 04
Currently hosting Middle Collegiate Church on Sundays, this is a beautiful, modern, intimate space for worship, with three levels - a social Hall and bathrooms, accessible by elevator or stairs below, all fully wheelchair accessible. And the Sanctuary has a balcony for additional seating.
Lisa Bornfree
at 2019 Jan 27
Lisa Bornfree
at 2019 Jan 27
Very nice place to teach kids about their Jewish religion. They also have a wonderful sleep away camp. The Rabbi at this temple is very friendly, he interacts with the students in a very pleasant way. Not forgetting the staff in the office who are also very polite, kind and friendly
Jenn Rozany
at 2018 Nov 15
Jenn Rozany
at 2018 Nov 15
I've been a member here for over 10 years, and it's an amazing organization. Progressive, inclusive, and familiar are three words I would use to describe it. Our Rabbi and Cantor are at the top of their game, and our board cares so much for the community. Wouldn't trade it for the world.
Elissa Macklin
at 2018 Nov 15
Elissa Macklin
at 2018 Nov 15
I've been a member for over 25 years. This is the warmest, most welcoming congregation I've belonged to.
Dan Bleicher
at 2018 Aug 26
Dan Bleicher
at 2018 Aug 26
Rabbi Josh is the best. A warm fellow with a welcoming smile and kind words. The cantor was superb. A woman with a guitar with a nice voice who wasn't overbearing. She knew the liturgy well but didn't crowd the stage.

We attended a service in the Park- across the street from the synagogue.

Very nice with wonderful people in attendance.

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