Interfaith Center of New York, Interfaith organization in Manhattan, United States
The Interfaith Center of New York is an organization that brings together representatives from different religious communities to foster dialogue and collaboration. The institution provides space for mutual learning and cooperation on shared projects that strengthen coexistence throughout the city.
The organization was founded in 1997 by James Parks Morton, who had served as Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Its creation reflected his belief that religious communities needed to work together to coexist better in a diverse city.
The center brings together representatives from different faith communities to share their religious practices and traditions. Visitors can attend events where people from various religions exchange perspectives and deepen their understanding of each other.
The center is located on the Upper West Side and is relatively easy to reach by public transportation. Visitors are advised to check beforehand when events are happening, as programming varies by season.
The organization partners with the New York Legal Assistance Group to provide specialized legal support for different religious communities. This offering shows how the center goes beyond dialogue to deliver practical help in important aspects of people's lives.
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