Manhattan
Through exhibitions, a monthly newsletter and seminars for religious leaders and lay people alike, the Interfaith Center of New York encourages the cross-cultural understanding of different religious practices and beliefs.
Manhattan
Gallery35, a collective open to emerging and professional artists, presents solo, small group and all-member exhibitions each year from September through June. Gallery35 also offers free workshops, artist talks and events open to the public.
Manhattan
Through exhibitions, a monthly newsletter and seminars for religious leaders and lay people alike, the Interfaith Center of New York encourages the cross-cultural understanding of different religious practices and beliefs.
Manhattan
The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) is the academic and spiritual center of Conservative Judaism worldwide, encompassing a world-class library and five schools, including the Albert A. List College of Jewish Studies, the Graduate School, William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education, the Rabbinical School, and the H. L. Miller Cantorial School and College of Jewish Music.
Manhattan
Leo Baeck Institute is a research library and archive that contains the most significant collection of source material relating to the history of German-speaking Jewry, from its origins to its tragic destruction by the Nazis and continuing to the present day.
Manhattan
Exhibitions and programs at MOBIA present biblical art within the context of history and social life, integrating art and cultural history, religious studies and theology.