Coffee Hour: Mouthwatering (Online)
Let's share memories of favorite meals, what we love to eat and why, what we don't eat and why... Maybe even bring a recipe for everyone to try out at...
Let's share memories of favorite meals, what we love to eat and why, what we don't eat and why... Maybe even bring a recipe for everyone to try out at...
John Dewey, friend and colleague of the Society for Ethical Culture founder Felix Adler, was a pillar of non-theistic humanism American Pragmatism. The Ethical Culture Movement migrated from Adler’s Kantian...
Details TBA! What does one do when there’s no clearly defined ethical road to take? This program features speakers from a variety of backgrounds — medicine, law, business, science, education,...
Leader Dr. Joe Chuman leads this monthly discussion group focusing on contemporary issues and occasionally classical writings relating to Ethical Culture and Humanism. We will primarily make use of articles...
Join 350NYC for their monthly public meeting every 3rd Wednesday at Ethical. 350NYC is the the local affiliate of 350.org, a grassroots network of volunteer-run campaigns in over 188 countries...
Time on your hands? Let’s hear how you are making use of it. Re-discovering an old friend? Sorting the clothes closet? Brushing up on the Spanish? Language? What’s on your...
Bring your favorite poems to share! Read them aloud and we’ll discuss some of them. Tell us a little about the poets, too. Click here to join at start time –...
Regarded as a defining characteristic of Danish culture, hygge is a quality of coziness and comfortable sociability that brings about a feeling of contentment or wellbeing. Let's discuss how to...
In this experiential session, we allow our breath and physical support to help us sense how we really are in each moment, taking time to listen deeply and empathically for...
In his poem, “The Waste Land,” T.S.Eliot called April “the cruelest month.” As a pandemic wreaks havoc upon our lives, April this year indeed feels very cruel. But it is...