Yesterday we mentioned the open house at Brown Memorial Church in Clinton Hill, which, it turns out, is part of a huge open house weekend for sacred sites around New York State. The NY Landmarks Conservancy is hosting its second annual state-wide Sacred Sites Open House weekend, which means hundreds of New York religious institutions will open their doors to people from the community. There are eight open house locations in Brooklyn: Brown Memorial Church on May 19th from 11 to 2:30pm; the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity on May 19th 2 to 4pm; Congregation Beth Elohim on May 19th, 6 to 7pm, with a concert at 7-8:30; the Old First Reformed Church on May 20th, 1 to 5pm; Our Lady of Lebanon Cathedral at May 20th 1 to 4pm; Plymouth Church on May 19th, 12 to 4pm; St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church of Williamsburg on May 19th from 10am to 4pm (with an unveiling of new Landmark plaque 1pm); and Temple Beth Emeth (pictured) on May 19th 1 to 3pm. Go to the website to see a list of all the participating sites.
Temple Beth Emeth by Forgotten NY


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