Temple Emanuel
One E. 65th St., New York, NY 11040
Website - 212-744-1400
Hours of Operations: Museum is open Sun-Thurs 10am-4:30pm Tours also available
Keywords: Emanuel Temple, indoor, Place of Worship, religion, Religious
Founded in 1845, Temple Emanu-El is the third oldest Reform Jewish congregation in the United States. Its odyssey mirrors that of the Jewish community in New York. Originally located on a remote corner on the Lower East Side, it moved progressively, both geographically and spiritually, further uptown, and is now located in the very heart of New York City, on the Upper East Side.
With a membership of more than 3,000 families and 10,000 people,
it is the largest congregation of Jewish worshippers in the world.
The Emanu-El sanctuary, seating 2,500, makes it one of the world’s largest Jewish houses of worship. Within its walls, an enormous range of
social, educational and cultural programs are offered.
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