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Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Sunday Holy Eucharist Service using the link below.
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It’s your Cathedral, we’ll see you soon.
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In 2021, in the midst of uncertainty, we sat down with optimistic freshman Themba Pieterse to discuss his year so far. In 2025, Themba, now a senior and MSM Class President, opens up about his>>>
May 20, 2025 Chancellor Schwartz has had a busy month strengthening partnerships and engaging with the community. Earlier this week, she had the pleasure of reconnecting with H. E. Prof. Dr>>>
May 16, 2025 JTS is proud to have received a prestigious grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a project called, “Cataloging, Preserving and Digitizing At-Risk Broadsides, Ephemera>>>
Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Sunday Holy Eucharist Service using the link below.
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Teachers College President Thomas Bailey addressed students, faculty and staff during the annual State of the College in Milbank Chapel on Nov. 15. After reviewing key milestones related to the>>>
After a week of community-building and scholarship in Durban, South Africa, the inaugural Racial Justice Fellowship Program between TC and University of KwaZulu Natal (UKZN) reunited its 24>>>
Anna Neumann, Professor of Higher Education, has been named the recipient of the Edward S. Evenden Professorship of Education beginning with the 2023-2024 academic year. The Edward S. Evenden>>>
If you were perhaps unaware of how deeply media and learning are intertwined, a quick stroll around the 2023 Mediafest would change that. Eight student-led booths peppered the College’s Smith>>>
Join us online for the 10:30am Ordinations to the Vocational Diaconate using the link below.
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We had a vibrant and joyful celebration of our Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) heritage at @Cathedral of St. John the Divine, NYC , yesterday. You can still enjoy the whole service on>>>
A family of ravens have found a home in the Cathedral facade 💜
Thank you to all who have been sharing photos with us!
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May 14, 2025 JTS recently co-hosted, together with several local faith-based institutions, a screening of a remarkable film by Ilana Trachtman, Ain’t No Back to a Merry-Go-Round. The film tells the>>>
May 14, 2025 Professor George Yaakov Kohler of Bar-Ilan University recently delivered a public evening lecture at JTS on “Leo Baeck on Repentance and Forgiveness Before and After the Holocaust” in>>>
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May 15, 2025 Over the spring, JTS organized and participated in numerous events highlighting our love of Israel and the Jewish state. Professor Suzanne Last Stone, Avihai Mandelblit, and Chancellor>>>
Eugenia Cho (MM ’25), Orchestral Violin, is this year’s student Commencement speaker! We spoke to Eugenia about her time at MSM, her parting words for her class, and what she would like to tell her>>>
Happy Mother’s Day from all of us here at the Cathedral! 🌼
This depiction of the Flight into Egypt can be found on our Bronze Doors.
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Join us online for a Celebration of AAPI Service using the link below.
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Join us to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the building of the Great Nave. Nicolas Kemper, Cathedral expert and publisher of New York Review of Architecture, will lead us through the story of a>>>
Thank you to everyone who joined us last night for the Divine Light Gala! ✨ The Cathedral was overjoyed to honor the legendary Judy Collins, whose timeless voice has long been a beacon of grace and>>>
As the yearlong celebration of 40 years of Jazz Arts at Manhattan School of Music draws to a close, we would like to take a moment to honor a truly remarkable chapter in our program’s history. At the>>>
Though the Jewish people continue to face significant challenges, we at JTS are inspired by the enthusiasm of our students as they come together in community and study. Get to know some of our>>>
Congratulations to Marie Howe for her 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry! We at the Cathedral are so proud of our Poet in Residence, seen here at a recent event reading one of her poems. Congrats again>>>