Date: Tuesday, Oct. 29 Time: 7:00 pm (Dinner at 6:15 pm) Location: Kane Street Synagogue, 236 Kane Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231 (bet. Court and Clinton) Got Hope? Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Answers to a Big Question. A panel discussion co-sponsored by The … [Read more...] about Interfaith Panel of Hope
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29th Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer Retreat For Social Justice: Child Welfare and Foster Care
Date: Wednesday, Dec. 4 (registration begin Oct. 1) Time: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Location: Interchurch Center, 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10115 (accessible by the #1 subway, 116th Street, Columbia University stop) According to the Agency for Children’s Services, nearly … [Read more...] about 29th Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer Retreat For Social Justice: Child Welfare and Foster Care
ICNY’s E-bulletin for October is here: March for Immigrant Respect, Interfaith Support for Syrian Refugees, NYC Buddhist Global Relief’s Walk to Feed the Hungry
Dear Friends, An ICNY-brokered partnership between the Catholic Vicariate of Central Harlem and the Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood led to an historic interfaith recovery educational forum in Harlem. About 40 men and women attended the session to hear about recovery journeys and … [Read more...] about ICNY’s E-bulletin for October is here: March for Immigrant Respect, Interfaith Support for Syrian Refugees, NYC Buddhist Global Relief’s Walk to Feed the Hungry
Food for Thought: “What’s Faith Got 2 Do With It?”
Date: Thursday, Oct. 3 Time: 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm Location: Elmendorf Reformed Church, 171 East 121st Street, New York, 10035 (bet. Lexington Ave and 3rd Ave) Our guest presenters are Born Allah (Allah School in Mecca), Rev. Keith Johnson (Priest in Charge at St. Phillip's … [Read more...] about Food for Thought: “What’s Faith Got 2 Do With It?”
ICNY condemns bias-attack on Sikh professor from Columbia University
The Interfaith Center of New York condemns the hateful bias-attack on the Sikh Public Health Professor from Columbia University that took place in Harlem on Saturday night. We recognize there is no place for violence on our city streets and reject especially a crime like this … [Read more...] about ICNY condemns bias-attack on Sikh professor from Columbia University

