Pajama Prayers
Start your day with 30 minutes of prayer and connection over Zoom.
Start your day with 30 minutes of prayer and connection over Zoom.
Each month, customers can receive a regular distribution of USDA MyPlate Balanced groceries. These packages contain a variety of healthy items, including grains, proteins, dairy products, and a wide selection of fresh fruits and vegetables.
One-on-one tutoring for students in elementary school through high school. If you have a student who would benefit from tutoring support, please fill out this form. To learn about volunteering as a tutor, visit our volunteer interest page.
Join us for our biennial outreach event as we welcome students and community members for a few hours of breakfast-for-dinner and live-band karaoke
Join New York City ROCKS singers for a free spring concert on May 8!
Join us for our next monthly meeting which takes place over Zoom. More details to come!
Protestra (protest + orchestra) continues its year of musical resistance with the next installment in the PROTESTRA 2025 series, A Concert for the 99%
Three phenomenal young artists revolutionize orchestral music with distinctive voices, undeniable skill, and a deep love for the music of their respective childhoods.
During the summer months, nursery and childcare for children ages 1 - 10 is available during the worship service. Check in at the front desk when you arrive for service and you will be directed to the childcare room. Kids are always welcome in the sanctuary as well. Sunday School for kids ages 4-10 resumes […]
Folks of all faiths gather weekly at Columbus Circle to stand in solidarity and bear moral witness for democracy. Each vigil, held from 5:30 to 6:00 PM at the USS Maine Monument on the southwest corner of Central Park, is hosted by a different faith community or interfaith coalition. Through prayer, song, and collective presence, […]
Community members from B’nai Jeshurun and St. Paul & St. Andrew will join together in reading a book a month, which amplifies themes of social justice. Then, we’ll gather together in-person for thoughtful conversation and reflection on that book. We’ll read both fiction and nonfiction works that wrestle with the intersecting injustices we collectively face. […]