Union Temple House of CBE is a Reform synagogue located in Brooklyn, New York, serving the 11238 postal area. As a center for Jewish worship and community life, it offers a space where individuals and families can engage in religious services, educational programs, and cultural activities grounded in the principles of Reform Judaism. The synagogue’s location on Eastern Parkway places it within a vibrant and diverse neighborhood, contributing to its role as a hub for spiritual growth and communal connection.
The synagogue emphasizes inclusivity and progressive values, reflecting the broader Reform movement’s commitment to adapting Jewish traditions to contemporary life. It hosts regular Shabbat services, holiday observances, and lifecycle events, fostering a welcoming environment for congregants of all ages. Educational opportunities are available for both children and adults, supporting lifelong learning and engagement with Jewish texts, history, and ethics.
Beyond worship and study, Union Temple House of CBE functions as a gathering place for social action and community support. Programs and events often address issues relevant to the local community and the wider world, encouraging participation in tikkun olam, or repairing the world. The synagogue’s activities aim to strengthen Jewish identity while promoting values of justice, equity, and compassion.
Located in the heart of Brooklyn, Union Temple House of CBE is part of a network of Reform synagogues in New York that contribute to the religious and cultural fabric of the city. It provides a space where tradition and modernity intersect, offering opportunities for spiritual expression and community involvement in an ever-changing urban environment.


































