School of Practical Philosophy
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The New York Society Library is the oldest library in New York City. It began in 1754 and was frequented by our founding fathers. Though there was technically no “Library of Congress” at that point in...
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The Yorkville Library is the oldest Public Library in New York, having opened in 1902. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The post Yorkville Library appeared first on...
View ArticleTemple Shaaray Tefila
Shaaray Tefila has a very special place in my heart. For well over twenty years, beginning in the early 1970′s, this was a home away from home for my grandparents. Reaching 79th Street and having the...
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View ArticleSt. Monica’s Church
When I met Reverend Donald Baker at the end of 2015, he had been the pastor at St. Monica’s for only four months. He already, however, had formed a deep sense of adoration for the church and its...
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View ArticleNew York Junior League
The New York Junior League, a non-profit women’s volunteer organization, was established in 1901 when Mary Harriman, a member of Barnard College, formed the group with nine friends. Their primary goal...
View ArticleThe Unitarian Church of All Souls
Eileen Macholl, the Executive Director of the Unitarian Church of All Souls, introduced me to Mary-Ella Holst, calling her n “historian, long-standing member, and guru.” The answer to most questions in...
View ArticleFirst Hungarian Baptist Church
The Upper East Side sometimes feels like Little Hungary, what with the First Hungarian Literary Society on 79th Street, the Hungarian House on 82nd, and various Hungarian churches scattered throughout...
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