The Reform Movement of Judaism is the largest Jewish denomination, with an enormous presence in New York. Synagogues are the centers of a diverse spectrum of independent Reform communities. Since the Reform Movement is both a religious and organizational entity, affiliation with the Reform Movement requires adherence to certain guidelines as set by the Union for Reform Judaism.
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- Riverdale Temple The Bronx. Upcoming events, schedule of Shabbat services.
- Progressive Temple Beth Ahavath Sholom Brooklyn, NY. Aims to cultivate a love and understanding of Jewish heritage through an emphasis of the principles of righteousness and humanity.
- Temple Beth Emeth v'Ohr Progressive Shaari Zedek Flatbush, Brooklyn. Profile, services, calendar, leadership, contact information.
- Congregation Beth Elohim Park Slope, Brooklyn. Includes worship, education, programs, facilities, and clubs.
- Brooklyn Heights Synagogue Dedicated to lifelong learning and to caring. Worship, education, programs, events, rituals, Rabbis, and Cantors. Brooklyn Heights, New York City.
- Union Temple of Brooklyn Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. Founded in 1848, led today by Rabbi Linda Henry Goodman. Weekly sermons, schedule of services, profiles, calendars, descriptions of schools and adult education, youth groups, and social action.
- Temple Emanu-El Manhattan. The largest house of Jewish worship in the world. With an illustrated timeline, upcoming events, membership information, and related links to Jewish educational resources.
- Jewish Center of the Hamptons East Hampton. Includes calendar of services, information about their youth camp, library, and cemetery.
- Temple Beth-El Great Neck. Description of congregation, clergy listing, Temple art, bulletins, reconstruction news, contact information.
- B'nai Israel Reform Temple Oakdale. Provides events calendar, information about school, groups and committees, and photo gallery.
- Sinai Free Synagogue A multigenerational Reform congregation in Westchester County, New York that is proud of its diversity, and which warmly welcomes interfaith families and those with alternative lifestyles.
- Temple B'rith Kodesh Rochester's oldest reform Jewish congregation, consisting of approximately 1300 families.
- Community Synagogue of Rye Rye. Jewish learning, spiritual life, social justice issues, and Judaica shop.
- Congregation Emanuel Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester is a liberal, Reform Congregation.
- Jewish Family Congregation: South Salem, NY Jewish Family Congregation: South Salem, NY is a warm, welcoming Reform synagogue with a traditional flavor.
- Congregation Gates of Heaven Schenectady. Includes membership information, calendar, and features from the temple newsletter.
- North Shore Synagogue Official Site of this Reform congregation in Syosset, Long Island, New York.
- Temple Adas Israel Sag Harbor. Liberal Reform congregation. Provides schedule of services, events calendar, cemetery information, and photos and history of the temple.
- Temple Society Of Concord Syracuse. Member of the Union of Reform Judaism. Includes history, news, service times, and committee information.
- Temple Beth Elohim A Reform Synagogue located in Brewster, NY. The Temple practices liberal Judaism and strives to be a center for religious observance, for Hebrew and cultural education, and for family and social life.
- Temple Beth Emeth of Mount Sinai Offers service times, upcoming community events, activities, and membership information.
- Temple Beth David Reform congregation established in 1961. Covers worship and holidays, the community, ways to give and clergy profiles. Commack.
- Temple Sinai Rochester. Includes calendar of events and worship.
- Temple Beth Am of Merrick and Bellmore Merrick. Includes newsletters, worship schedule, and information about religious education.