East End Temple is a Reform synagogue located in New York, New York, serving the community in the 10003 postal code area. Situated at 245 E 17th St, the synagogue offers a welcoming environment for individuals and families seeking spiritual growth, education, and communal connection within the framework of Reform Judaism. The temple’s location in the vibrant East Village neighborhood places it at the heart of a diverse and dynamic urban community.
As a Reform synagogue, East End Temple emphasizes inclusive worship, progressive values, and a commitment to social justice. The congregation provides regular Shabbat services, holiday observances, and life cycle events that honor Jewish traditions while adapting to contemporary life. Beyond religious services, the synagogue supports educational programs for all ages, fostering a deeper understanding of Jewish history, culture, and ethics.
East End Temple also functions as a gathering place for community engagement, hosting lectures, discussions, and cultural events that encourage dialogue and learning. Its programming is designed to be accessible to both longtime members and those new to Judaism, reflecting the Reform movement’s focus on openness and innovation. The synagogue strives to create a supportive and meaningful experience for its members and the broader community in New York City.
With a focus on spiritual enrichment and community involvement, East End Temple maintains its role as an important institution within the local Jewish landscape. Its activities and services cater to a wide range of interests and needs, offering opportunities for worship, education, and social action in a welcoming setting. Those interested in learning more about the synagogue can contact the office at 212-477-6444 for additional information.


































