Upper East Side is home to 44,000 Jewish adults and 5,000 Jewish children in 35,000 households. These households are home to 59,000 total people, including both Jews and non-Jews in Jewish households. 27% of households in Upper East Side include a Jewish person.
The average age of adults in Jewish households in Upper East Side is 50, higher than the average age in Manhattan. 34% of these adults are seniors over the age of 65. Additionally, 15% of this area's population are children.
54% of adults in Jewish households in Upper East Side are married, compared with 50% in the county overall. 26% have never married and 6% are divorced or separated.
14% of adults in Jewish households in Upper East Side were born outside of the U.S., and 48% in Manhattan were born in the New York area, a rate lower than in the eight-county area as a whole.
Upper East Side has a similar median income compared with that of the entire county. The share of low-income households is lower compared with Manhattan as a whole.
Compared with the entire county, the share of Jewish households who are poor or near poor is lower: 7% earn up to two and a half times the federal poverty line.
15% of households say they can't make ends meet or are just managing, while 49% say they have some extra money or are well off.
2% of households in Upper East Side are food-insecure, reporting that they have run out of food at least sometimes in the last year.
54% of Jewish adults in Upper East Side report feeling some or more a part of the Jewish community in New York. 94% feel being Jewish is important to them, more than the rate among Jewish adults in Manhattan overall, and greater than the rate across the eight counties.
36% of Jewish adults are synagogue members, and 22% of Jewish households with children ages 5-17 send at least one to Jewish day school.
11% of Jewish adults in Upper East Side are Orthodox, 20% are Conservative, and 30% are Reform. 39% have no denomination or identify with a group not listed above.
14% of adults in Jewish households say they attend synagogue at least monthly, and 24% say they attend Jewish programs at least monthly, more than the rate among Jewish adults in Manhattan overall, and greater than the rate across the eight counties.
| Jewish behaviors | Upper East Side | Manhattan | 8-County Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| The percentage of adults in Jewish households who celebrate Chanukah. | 80% | 76% | 80% |
| The percentage of adults in Jewish households who participate in a Passover seder. | 84% | 74% | 77% |
| The percentage of adults in Jewish households who observe Yom Kippur in some way. | 75% | 61% | 70% |
| The percentage of adults in Jewish households who mark Shabbat in a way different from other days. | 42% | 38% | 48% |
| The percentage of adults in Jewish households who keep a kosher home. | 10% | 9% | 21% |
| The percentage of adults in Jewish households who attend Jewish prayer services, at least monthly. | 14% | 11% | 23% |