Date: October 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13; October 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15 Time: 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Location: Cathedral House, Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, 1047 Amsterdam Ave. at 112th St., New York, NY 10025 To register, please contact: office@saintsaviour.org or Christian … [Read more...] about Interfaith Exploration: Adult Education Offerings Fall 2012
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ICNY staff join “Peace is Loud” initiative, sending the world a message of love and respect
Inspired by the counterdemonstrations for peace by the brave men and women in Libya, the staff of The Interfaith Center of New York join our friend Abigail Disney in sending the world this message of love and respect. To join the counterdemonstration called "Peace is Loud," see … [Read more...] about ICNY staff join “Peace is Loud” initiative, sending the world a message of love and respect
ICNY Event in ASTORIA, November 14, 2012
ICNY is hosting an event, "Astoria, Then and Now: An Evening of Thanksgiving through Storytelling, Film and Photography" at the Bohemian Hall on Wednesday, November 14th! Astorians from diverse cultural and faith backgrounds will share their stories and create bridges with each … [Read more...] about ICNY Event in ASTORIA, November 14, 2012
Locations of “Civilized Man” ads in the NYC Subway
This information was obtained from CBS Outdoor, the company that installed the ads in the subways. Station Line 28th 6 23rd C, E 49th N, R 42nd Time Square 1, 9 42nd Grand Central Station 4,5,6,7 34th 1, 9 72nd B, … [Read more...] about Locations of “Civilized Man” ads in the NYC Subway
Diverse faith, civic, community and civil rights groups call upon President Obama to hold summit on religious tolerance
As a follow-up to theSenate Judiciary Hearing on Hate Crimes and Domestic Extremism, close to 100 diverse faith, civic, community and civil rights groups today sent a letter to the President calling on him to hold a summit on religious tolerance. A copy of the final letter is on … [Read more...] about Diverse faith, civic, community and civil rights groups call upon President Obama to hold summit on religious tolerance

