✨Don’t miss our performance of EL NIÑO: NATIVITY RECONSIDERED this NEXT WEEK on December 19th at 7:30pm at Cathedral of St. John the Divine, NYC Tickets are Choose-What-You-Pay starting at just>>>
✨Don’t miss our performance of EL NIÑO: NATIVITY RECONSIDERED this NEXT WEEK on December 19th at 7:30pm at Cathedral of St. John the Divine, NYC Tickets are Choose-What-You-Pay starting at just>>>
“Advent is a season of prophecy. Prophets are often misunderstood, thought of as fortune tellers who predict the future. In fact, prophets are the keenest observers of their present time, and>>>
The fall 2024 issue of Gleanings: Portraits of Jewish Leadership Educational Leadership, the ejournal of the William Davidson School of Graduate School Education, is now available. In this issue>>>
Thank you for spending so much time with us this year 💙
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Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday! We hope you will be our partner in supporting the Cathedral’s mission of being a place of empathy, tranquility, and inclusivity by becoming a sustaining donor>>>
It’s Giving Tuesday! Your gift supports the Cathedral’s inclusive ministries and programs that create a sense of community and joy. Please consider giving today, and throughout the year by>>>
Between humans, a kiss on the mouth or cheek is a clear signal of warm feelings. But what’s going on in a dog’s brain when it plants a slobbery lick on a person’s face or hands? There’s no single>>>
December 4, 2024 Over the last few months, our faculty have been showcasing their scholarship during conferences, symposia, and panels throughout the country, as well as on campus at JTS. In late>>>
Thank you to all the amazing donors who participated in Giving Tuesday. Together you provided important support for programs like Cathedral Community Cares, Advancing the Community of Tomorrow, and>>>
Meet classical oboe student Megan Strait (MM ’25)! She’s performing under the baton of Leonard Slatkin (HonDMA ’13), who returns to conduct two exciting works with the MSM Symphony Orchestra on>>>
Today marks the First Sunday of Advent, the season of preparation and expectation that leads us to Christmas. Each Sunday of Advent we will publish a reflection by a member of our clergy on our blog>>>
TC NEXT empowers students and alumni with the skills, resources, and opportunities to plan and navigate their chosen career pathways. Schedule a coaching appointment with one of our Career>>>
Davide Sgarra (MM ’25) is a second year master’s student studying jazz clarinet at MSM. He talks to us about his time at MSM so far, living in NYC, and what inspired him to pursue a career in jazz>>>
Today, December 1, is World AIDS Day, a day where we raise awareness about HIV and AIDS and honor the lives affected by the epidemic. In the 1980’s, the Cathedral took an active role in the AIDS>>>
Happy Small Business Saturday! Next week, we invite you to join us to support many more small businesses and artisans at the 26th Annual Crafts at the Cathedral. For tickets and more information>>>
This Sunday, we invite you to our 10:30am Holy Eucharist service to hear from The Reverend Canon Arlette D. Benoit Joseph and celebrate the first Sunday of Advent! Then join us at our 4:00pm Evensong>>>
As we approach the holiday weekend of giving thanks, we extend our gratitude to all of our students, alumni, faculty and staff, and all the members of our community for making Teachers College such a>>>
Dear Union Community, Friends and Supporters, As we continue to navigate some challenging times, I hope all of you find time to rest and recharge with loved ones at Thanksgiving this year. This>>>
This Thanksgiving, we give thanks to the JTS community. Wishing all a joyful and meaningful Thanksgiving!
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As 85 percent of K-12 schools report difficulties hiring teachers, federal advisors on Capitol Hill turned to TC’s Amanda Levin Mazin to help explain the shortage’s particularly intense impacts>>>
Chancellor Emeritus Eisen speaks with Andrew Silow-Carroll, managing editor at Jewish Telegraphic Agency, about his new book “Seeking the Hiding God: A Personal Theological Essay.” Professor Eisen>>>
As we approach a season of thanksgiving and beloved traditions, consider dedicating a Cathedral chair in honor, thanksgiving, or memory of a loved one! These new chairs will welcome countless>>>
Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Sunday Holy Eucharist Service using the link below.
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🎄 We are thrilled to announce the return of El Niño: Nativity Reconsidered in collaboration with the Cathedral of St. John the Divine on December 19, for the 3rd year of an annual holiday tradition>>>