THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO 2020-2021 Join us for our 17th annual Helene Spring Library Event to hear noted author Dani Shapiro discuss her memoir, Inheritance: A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity, and Love, winner of the 2019 National Jewish Book Award for autobiography and memoir. A reception with book sale and signing, along with our homemade dessert buffet, follows her presentation.

Women's study sessions exploring alternative interpretations of Torah and Jewish history. Topics for 2020 are from the book "The Hebrew Priestess." Open to all EET women and their female guests. RSVP requested to judith.lorber1@verizon.net.

This Purim carnival will be a special treat for families with school age children. Come in costume, learn about the Purim story, and celebrate this joyful (and silly) holiday in community.

Please join us for a community-wide potluck Havdallah experience with a dozen students from the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion. It will be the chance to nosh, connect, and bless the new week.

Please join us for the extraordinary conclusion to Michael Hunter Ochs' two years as our Composer-in-Residence. This Shabbat will celebrate the completion of the East End Temple song book, which Cantor Shira Ginsburg joined Michael in creating, and take time to reflect on its contribution to Jewish music and sacred music more broadly. We will also take the opportunity to bless high school and college graduates from our community. This will be a night to remember.

Join Rabbi Josh to study the "Wisdom of Our Ancestors," a beautiful and accessible rabbinic text, which Jews customarily study in the weeks leading up to the holiday of Shavuot.

Join Sisterhood for its annual Lilith Seder. RSVP is required. Please contact sisterhood@eastendtemple.org for more.

Join the Cantor and sing your heart out at Shira with Shira. No singing or sight reading experience necessary.

Join Rabbi Josh Stanton for a deeper look into the history of anti-Semitism in other religious traditions. Together, we will study its origins — and reflect on how these painful tropes continue to reemerge in our society today.

Youth group members will join Rabbi Josh Stanton and Youth Group Director Ben Cutler for a trip to the L'taken Seminar with the Religious Action Center in Washington, D.C. This life-changing experience will include ample time to learn about Jewish values, social justice, and how we can advocate for change.

Please join us for Shabbat services and then continue to Shabbat dinner at the home of someone with whom you have been paired.

Please join us for a nosh, a drink, and the chance to connect before picking your child up from religious school.

Please join us for a nosh, a drink, and the chance to connect before picking your child up from religious school.

Please join us for a nosh, a drink, and the chance to connect before picking your child up from religious school.

Please join us for a nosh, a drink, and the chance to connect before picking your child up from religious school.

Please join us for a nosh, a drink, and the chance to connect before picking your child up from religious school.

Please join us for a nosh, a drink, and the chance to connect before picking your child up from religious school.

Please join us for a nosh, a drink, and the chance to connect before picking your child up from religious school. This month, we will learn about the incredible URJ camp experiences that your child can have this summer.

Please join us for a nosh, a drink, and the chance to connect before picking your child up from religious school. This month, we will learn about the incredible URJ camp experiences that your child can have this summer.

Please join us for a nosh, a drink, and the chance to connect before picking your child up from religious school.

Join us for this special Simchat Shabbat experience with our Composer-in-Residence Michael Hunter Ochs, who will release a new addition to the East End Temple Songbook in collaboration with Cantor Shira Ginsburg. After Shabbat services, please join us for a talk-back with our Composer-in-Residence and Cantor.

Although we have had to cancel the March 29 Food For Families due to the coronavirus, hungry New Yorkers need our help more than ever. Please consider donating the amount you would have spent on buying bread and fruit (5 loaves of bread and 16 pieces of fruit per person) to City Harvest, which picks up our meals and distributes them to local shelters and food pantries. To donate click here. [When we resume in-person operations, you can help Sisterhood feed hungry New Yorkers, in collaboration with City Harvest. Bring 5 loaves of sliced whole wheat bread and 16 pieces of fruit, and wear a hat.]

Join us to learn from the Executive Director of the Association of Reform Zionists of America about the future of progressive Judaism in Israel and key issues that we should support and advocate for in our Spiritual Homeland.

Join us as we pack ~1,500 meals for City Harvest and those in our area who are hungry.

Please join us to organize for change in the wider world. We harness Jewish values and our passion for social justice and would welcome new participants, interested in learning more or building with us.

Bring a lunch and join us for a lively conversation about culture, cultural events, and what's worth seeing (and exploring) around town.

Please join us for the release of Michael Hunter Ochs' newest addition to the East End Temple Song Book, in collaboration with Cantor Shira Ginsburg. After services, please join us for a nosh and the chance for a talk-back with our esteemed Composer-in-Residence.

The Boomers of East End Temple gather for a dinner conversation after Shabbat services. To join, RSVP to suelleneet[at]gmail[dot]com. Space is limited.

Join us for a nosh, a drink, and a wonderful conversation before picking your child up from Religious School. This gathering is sponsored by Sisterhood.

Local Women, Local Politics" - Our Assemblymember and EET member, Harvey Epstein, will be moderating a panel of some pretty dynamic local women politicians, including Assemblymember Deborah Glick, State Senator Liz Krueger, Councilmember Carlina Rivera and State Senator Julia Salazar.  Light brunch served.  All members of the community are welcome.  We expect a fairly substantial turnout.

Join us for games, crafts, singing and Chanukah treats! We begin at 2:00 pm. 2:00 - 3:00 pm kids rotate around activity stations in breakout groups by age. 3:00 - 4:00 pm everyone comes together for singing and noshing. Please RSVP to school[at]eastendtemple[dot]org. Friends and family are welcome!

A fun Shabbat experience for ages 0-5, with singing, stories, and a snack.

Join us for a family-friendly program for kids from birth through fifth grade, as well as their families. We will have a fun, interactive service, followed by some time to connect, have a nosh, and celebrate Shabbat together.

Join us for a beautiful, uplifting service marking the beginning of Shabbat.