Calendar

Sukkot Family Program

In person. All families are welcome to join us for crafts, games and fun for all ages as we celebrate the holiday! RSVP to school@eastendtemple.org with how many adults and how many children will attend.

Sukkot Yizkor

In person and online Join us as we celebrate the holiday and remember our loved ones. Watch via Vimeo (direct link for desktop/laptop, free Vimeo app required for mobile devices)

Adult Study-Simchat Torah

In person and Zoom. With Rabbi Josh, we will look at ancient rabbinic texts (mostly Talmud, in translation) discussing some of our most beloved Jewish holidays and their rituals. These explorations are designed to help us prepare for the holidays through making our own connections by continuing the...

Simchat Torah and Shabbat Services

In person and online Join us as we rejoice with the Torah and welcome Shabbat! 5:45pm Pre-neg 6:15pm Service, unrolling the Torah, and dancing with the scrolls Watch via Vimeo (direct link for desktop/laptop, free Vimeo app required for mobile devices)

Event Series Food For Families

Food For Families

In person. For over 30 years, multiple generations of our community have made meals to feed hungry New Yorkers. Advance sign-up will be required (look for the link in an upcoming eblast). All participants must be age 12 or older (ages 12-15 must be accompanied by an adult). Each participant...

Event Series Mah Jongg – Weekdays

Mah Jongg – Weekdays

In person. Interested in learning to play mah jongg or finding players? Cash donation of $5 to play, $15 for a lesson. Coffee, tea and snacks available. Please register or let us know your interest by completing this form. Hosted by the Sisterhood of East End Temple.

Event Series Mindfulness with Rabbi Josh

Mindfulness with Rabbi Josh

In person only. Join Rabbi Josh in the EET library for quiet reflection, followed by birthday blessings, the recitation of Mi Shebeirach, and the Mourner’s Kaddish. This is an offering specifically for adults, to meet the needs of those who prefer a more mellow Shabbat service instead of...