Temple Emanuel was established in 1950 as Cherry Hill's first Reform Jewish congregation. They hired their first full-time
rabbi, Herbert M. Yarrish, in 1956. Yarrish was a graduate of
Harvard University, who had received a master's degree in Hebrew letters from
Hebrew Union College in 1949. The members initially met in a variety of locations. Jerome P. David joined as assistant rabbi in 1974. Yarrish retired in 1975; following his retirement he worked as a
stockbroker. In 2005, Temple Emanuel broke the
world record for
dreidel spinning, with 541 dreidels spun simultaneously for at least ten seconds. There were 578 participants, succeeding the previous record of 535 people by the University of Maryland Hillel in 1999. In 2010, members of
Yeshiva University broke Temple Emanuel's record, by spinning a total of 618 dreidels. In 2022,
Congregation M'kor Shalom and Temple Emanuel merged into one synagogue, Congregation Kol Ami. Temple Emanuel's building was selected as the synagogue for the merged congregation. ==Current building==