We stand as one with the people of Israel. We mourn the tragic loss of life. We pray for a swift resolution to this violence.
Central Synagogue is a kehillah kedoshah—a holy community—offering a wide range of opportunities for involvement at all stages of life. From daily morning worship, to Jewish study programming and stimulating evening lectures, to social justice opportunities and so much more, there is a place for you in our community. Welcome.
We are privileged to be made up of committed, involved, and passionate membership, and the strength of our community relies on our members’ ongoing participation. Through membership to Central Synagogue, congregants demonstrate their commitment to our community, to the future of Reform Judaism, and to progressive Jewish values in the world.
Central Synagogue is an inclusive and welcoming community. We encourage participation from all who seek a connection to Jewish life and want to be part of our sacred community regardless of religious background, race, ethnicity, gender, ability, socioeconomic status, political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We are committed to being an open tent, a place that welcomes all people, including those who have been historically and institutionally marginalized or excluded from the Jewish community. Learn more about our vision at our About Us page.
In order to best meet the needs of our community, we limit our membership to 2,600 households. To have your name added to our waiting list, please contact us here. We will contact you as space becomes available. We are typically able to extend an invitation to join within 18–24 months.
We encourage and welcome the larger community to engage with us. Much of our programming is open to all, including Shabbat worship, adult education, and social justice opportunities. We invite you to explore our calendar and experience the Central Synagogue community. Interested in receiving emails from Central Synagogue? Let us know at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Central Synagogue does not currently offer a membership category for our livestreaming community. Instead, we would invite you to learn more about the Neighborhood, an online community for those wishing to engage in meaningful conversations and Jewish learning.
The goal of the Central Synagogue community is to facilitate the creation of relationships with each other, with our Clergy, and with Judaism. Members opportunities include:
Central Synagogue believes that finances should never be a barrier to being part of our community. If you’re unable to meet your membership or tuition obligations in full, please contact our membership department at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
One-Adult Membership |
$1,800 |
Two-Adult Membership |
$3,600 |
One-Parent Family Membership |
$2,200 |
Two-Parent Family Membership |
$4,400 |
Family membership includes High Holy Days tickets for all children ages 3–26 and eligibility for LCLJ and May Family Nursery School enrollment. Tuition to our LCLJ Religious School can be found here.
There is an automatic 50% reduction of dues for households with an adult member under 30 years old. If you fall in this category and don’t see it reflected on your dues statement, please let us know.
Central Synagogue does not currently offer a membership category for our livestreaming community. Instead, we would invite you to learn more about the Neighborhood, an online community for friends of our congregation.
Assistant Executive Director
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(212) 838-5122 x2003
Assistant Director of Membership
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(212) 838-5122 x2006
Membership Coordinator
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(212) 838-5122 x3007
We hope you will support Central Synagogue this High Holy Day season. Contributions to Central Synagogue have a major impact on all of our work, helping make possible our worship services, music, livestream broadcasts, and so much more. Thank you for being part of our Central Synagogue family.