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Malcolm Shabazz Mosque (Former Mosque No.7) Central Harlem explore visiting favorite add to favorites Services lead by Imam El Hajji Izak-El Mu’eed Pasha Though currently lacking the “weathervane”-like crescent and star that formerly crowned its peak, the Malcolm Shabazz Mosque, by architect Sabbath Brown, 1965 remains no less exuberant. Working with basic commercial…

St Martin’s Episcopal Church Central Harlem explore visiting favorite add to favorites The NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission named this granite structure “undoubtedly the handsomest example” of the Romanesque Revival architectural style in all of Manhattan (Landmarks Preservation Commission Designation Report, 1970, page 3). Hearkening back to European buildings of the eleventh century, this church…

Saint Mary’s Episcopal Church Manhattanville schedule hours explore visiting favorite add to favorites St. Mary’s Church, Manhattanville, the first free pew church in the city of New York and one of the first in the United States, has reached its 125th anniversary. Lawrence Street, on which the church is located, has become West…

Saint Michael’s Episcopal Church Morningside Heights explore visiting favorite add to favorites St. Michael’s Church was founded as a summer church on its present site in 1807 by New York City residents who lived “in town” five miles to the south. What is now the northern end of the Upper West Side was then…

Riverside Church Morningside Heights schedule hours explore visiting favorite add to favorites Located on the Upper West Side, on the edge of the Morningside and Harlem communities of New York City, the edifice is modeled after the 13th Century gothic cathedral in Chartres, France. Its gothic tower stands as a beacon to the…

Jewish Theological Seminary Manhattanville explore visiting favorite add to favorites The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) was founded in 1886 through the efforts of two distinguished rabbis, Dr. Sabato Morais and Dr. H. Pereira Mendes, along with a group of prominent lay leaders from Sephardic congregations in Philadelphia and New York. Its mission was to…