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  • The emblem of the raelian movement is the message which was engraved on the side othe Elohim's spaceship. It's the symbol of infinity. The Sqastika and the Star of David, made of two superimposed triangles, mens "That whick is above ia like that whick is below, and everything is cyclic."<br />
<br />
"The universe is infinite, it has no center. So ther is no god or sol, nor is there any heaven or hell. Only infinity exists".<br />
<br />
Raëlism (also known as Raëlianism or the Raëlian movement) is a UFO religion that was founded in 1974 by Claude Vorilhon now known as Raël. The Raëlian Movement teaches that life on Earth was scientifically created by a species of extraterrestrials, which they call the Elohim. Members of this species appeared human when having personal contacts with the descendants of the humans that they made. They purposefully misinformed early humanity that they were angels, cherubim, or gods. Raëlians believe that messengers, or prophets, of the Elohim include Buddha, Jesus, and others] who informed humans of each era The founder of Raëlism received the final message of the Elohim and that its purpose is to inform the world about Elohim and that if humans become aware and peaceful enough, they wish to be welcomed by them.<br />
<br />
The Raelian Movement which puts on the gotopless day annual event, that's about cloning, extraterrestrials and sex and freedom. <br />
<br />
Go Topless Day falls precisely on Women's Equality Day, Aug 26. It is indeed on Aug 26, 1920 that women earned their right to vote on the basis of Gender Equality. In 1971, the US Congress has made Aug 26 into a nationally recognized date and named it "Women's Equality Day". The president of the United States is summoned to commemorate this date each year.
    Raëlian Symbol of Infinity - GOR-134...jpg
  • The emblem of the raelian movement is the message which was engraved on the side othe Elohim's spaceship. It's the symbol of infinity. The Sqastika and the Star of David, made of two superimposed triangles, mens "That whick is above ia like that whick is below, and everything is cyclic."<br />
<br />
"The universe is infinite, it has no center. So ther is no god or sol, nor is there any heaven or hell. Only infinity exists".<br />
<br />
Raëlism (also known as Raëlianism or the Raëlian movement) is a UFO religion that was founded in 1974 by Claude Vorilhon now known as Raël. The Raëlian Movement teaches that life on Earth was scientifically created by a species of extraterrestrials, which they call the Elohim. Members of this species appeared human when having personal contacts with the descendants of the humans that they made. They purposefully misinformed early humanity that they were angels, cherubim, or gods. Raëlians believe that messengers, or prophets, of the Elohim include Buddha, Jesus, and others] who informed humans of each era The founder of Raëlism received the final message of the Elohim and that its purpose is to inform the world about Elohim and that if humans become aware and peaceful enough, they wish to be welcomed by them.<br />
<br />
The Raelian Movement which puts on the gotopless day annual event, that's about cloning, extraterrestrials and sex and freedom. <br />
<br />
Go Topless Day falls precisely on Women's Equality Day, Aug 26. It is indeed on Aug 26, 1920 that women earned their right to vote on the basis of Gender Equality. In 1971, the US Congress has made Aug 26 into a nationally recognized date and named it "Women's Equality Day". The president of the United States is summoned to commemorate this date each year.
    Go Topless Day and Raëlian - GOR-134...jpg
  • The emblem of the raelian movement is the message which was engraved on the side othe Elohim's spaceship. It's the symbol of infinity. The Sqastika and the Star of David, made of two superimposed triangles, mens "That whick is above ia like that whick is below, and everything is cyclic."<br />
<br />
"The universe is infinite, it has no center. So ther is no god or sol, nor is there any heaven or hell. Only infinity exists".<br />
<br />
Raëlism (also known as Raëlianism or the Raëlian movement) is a UFO religion that was founded in 1974 by Claude Vorilhon now known as Raël. The Raëlian Movement teaches that life on Earth was scientifically created by a species of extraterrestrials, which they call the Elohim. Members of this species appeared human when having personal contacts with the descendants of the humans that they made. They purposefully misinformed early humanity that they were angels, cherubim, or gods. Raëlians believe that messengers, or prophets, of the Elohim include Buddha, Jesus, and others] who informed humans of each era The founder of Raëlism received the final message of the Elohim and that its purpose is to inform the world about Elohim and that if humans become aware and peaceful enough, they wish to be welcomed by them.<br />
<br />
The Raelian Movement which puts on the gotopless day annual event, that's about cloning, extraterrestrials and sex and freedom. <br />
<br />
Go Topless Day falls precisely on Women's Equality Day, Aug 26. It is indeed on Aug 26, 1920 that women earned their right to vote on the basis of Gender Equality. In 1971, the US Congress has made Aug 26 into a nationally recognized date and named it "Women's Equality Day". The president of the United States is summoned to commemorate this date each year.
    Raëlian Symbol of Infinity - GOR-134...jpg
  • The emblem of the raelian movement is the message which was engraved on the side othe Elohim's spaceship. It's the symbol of infinity. The Sqastika and the Star of David, made of two superimposed triangles, mens "That whick is above ia like that whick is below, and everything is cyclic."<br />
<br />
"The universe is infinite, it has no center. So ther is no god or sol, nor is there any heaven or hell. Only infinity exists".<br />
<br />
Raëlism (also known as Raëlianism or the Raëlian movement) is a UFO religion that was founded in 1974 by Claude Vorilhon now known as Raël. The Raëlian Movement teaches that life on Earth was scientifically created by a species of extraterrestrials, which they call the Elohim. Members of this species appeared human when having personal contacts with the descendants of the humans that they made. They purposefully misinformed early humanity that they were angels, cherubim, or gods. Raëlians believe that messengers, or prophets, of the Elohim include Buddha, Jesus, and others] who informed humans of each era The founder of Raëlism received the final message of the Elohim and that its purpose is to inform the world about Elohim and that if humans become aware and peaceful enough, they wish to be welcomed by them.<br />
<br />
The Raelian Movement which puts on the gotopless day annual event, that's about cloning, extraterrestrials and sex and freedom. <br />
<br />
Go Topless Day falls precisely on Women's Equality Day, Aug 26. It is indeed on Aug 26, 1920 that women earned their right to vote on the basis of Gender Equality. In 1971, the US Congress has made Aug 26 into a nationally recognized date and named it "Women's Equality Day". The president of the United States is summoned to commemorate this date each year.
    Go Topless Day Symbol of Infinity - ...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculpture Force...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse of Sculptures D...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures Forc...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse of Sculptures T...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Historic Building Plaque Appellate C...jpg
  • Large-scale replicas of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes are on display in the Oculus, Santiago Calatrava’s winged hall New York City.<br />
<br />
An art exhibit featuring 34 nearly life-size copies of the Renaissance painter’s frescoes that adorn the Sistine Chapel in Rome will be on display in the Oculus..<br />
<br />
“It allows our visitors and our audience to experience the artwork as close-up as Michelangelo got to see it,” <br />
<br />
A centerpiece of the show is a replica of the iconic painter’s "The Last Judgment." The fresco was painted over the entire altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.<br />
<br />
The masterpiece, painted by the Florentine artist between 1536 and 1541, depicts a calm-looking Christ figure contrasted by the action that swirls around him just before his final judgment is rendered.<br />
<br />
Other paintings on display will include: Prophet Jeremiah, Creation of Eve, David and Goliath, and the Sacrifice of Noah.
    Up Close- Michelangelo?s Sistine Cha...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculpture Force...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse of Sculptures -...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse of Sculptures D...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse of Sculptures T...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse of Sculptures -...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Courthouse Baluster Diptych # 1 - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
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The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
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<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Courthouse Statues Saint Los and Man...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Statues Saint L...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Moses Sculpture...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Wisdom Seated F...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculpture Force...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculpture Force...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Seated figure ...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculpture Force...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Roof Sculptures...jpg
  • Griffin (also grayhon, griffon) the mythical creature with an eagle's wings and a lion's body on side of Force sculpture.<br />
<br />
The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Griffin Sculpture Dark Sky - GOR-100...jpg
  • Griffin (also grayhon, griffon) the mythical creature with an eagle's wings and a lion's body on side of Force sculpture.<br />
<br />
The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Griffin Sculpture Dark Clouds Sky - ...jpg
  • Griffin (also grayhon, griffon) the mythical creature with an eagle's wings and a lion's body on side of Force sculpture.<br />
<br />
The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Griffin Sculptu...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures Forc...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculpture Wisdo...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Roof Sculptures...jpg
  • Large-scale replicas of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes are on display in the Oculus, Santiago Calatrava’s winged hall New York City.<br />
<br />
An art exhibit featuring 34 nearly life-size copies of the Renaissance painter’s frescoes that adorn the Sistine Chapel in Rome will be on display in the Oculus..<br />
<br />
“It allows our visitors and our audience to experience the artwork as close-up as Michelangelo got to see it,” <br />
<br />
A centerpiece of the show is a replica of the iconic painter’s "The Last Judgment." The fresco was painted over the entire altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.<br />
<br />
The masterpiece, painted by the Florentine artist between 1536 and 1541, depicts a calm-looking Christ figure contrasted by the action that swirls around him just before his final judgment is rendered.<br />
<br />
Other paintings on display will include: Prophet Jeremiah, Creation of Eve, David and Goliath, and the Sacrifice of Noah.
    Up Close- Michelangelo?s Sistine Cha...jpg
  • Large-scale replicas of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes are on display in the Oculus, Santiago Calatrava’s winged hall New York City.<br />
<br />
An art exhibit featuring 34 nearly life-size copies of the Renaissance painter’s frescoes that adorn the Sistine Chapel in Rome will be on display in the Oculus..<br />
<br />
“It allows our visitors and our audience to experience the artwork as close-up as Michelangelo got to see it,” <br />
<br />
A centerpiece of the show is a replica of the iconic painter’s "The Last Judgment." The fresco was painted over the entire altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.<br />
<br />
The masterpiece, painted by the Florentine artist between 1536 and 1541, depicts a calm-looking Christ figure contrasted by the action that swirls around him just before his final judgment is rendered.<br />
<br />
Other paintings on display will include: Prophet Jeremiah, Creation of Eve, David and Goliath, and the Sacrifice of Noah.
    Up Close- Michelangelo?s Sistine Cha...jpg
  • Large-scale replicas of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes are on display in the Oculus, Santiago Calatrava’s winged hall New York City.<br />
<br />
An art exhibit featuring 34 nearly life-size copies of the Renaissance painter’s frescoes that adorn the Sistine Chapel in Rome will be on display in the Oculus..<br />
<br />
“It allows our visitors and our audience to experience the artwork as close-up as Michelangelo got to see it,” <br />
<br />
A centerpiece of the show is a replica of the iconic painter’s "The Last Judgment." The fresco was painted over the entire altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.<br />
<br />
The masterpiece, painted by the Florentine artist between 1536 and 1541, depicts a calm-looking Christ figure contrasted by the action that swirls around him just before his final judgment is rendered.<br />
<br />
Other paintings on display will include: Prophet Jeremiah, Creation of Eve, David and Goliath, and the Sacrifice of Noah.
    Up Close- Michelangelo?s Sistine Cha...jpg
  • Large-scale replicas of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes are on display in the Oculus, Santiago Calatrava’s winged hall New York City.<br />
<br />
An art exhibit featuring 34 nearly life-size copies of the Renaissance painter’s frescoes that adorn the Sistine Chapel in Rome will be on display in the Oculus..<br />
<br />
“It allows our visitors and our audience to experience the artwork as close-up as Michelangelo got to see it,” <br />
<br />
A centerpiece of the show is a replica of the iconic painter’s "The Last Judgment." The fresco was painted over the entire altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.<br />
<br />
The masterpiece, painted by the Florentine artist between 1536 and 1541, depicts a calm-looking Christ figure contrasted by the action that swirls around him just before his final judgment is rendered.<br />
<br />
Other paintings on display will include: Prophet Jeremiah, Creation of Eve, David and Goliath, and the Sacrifice of Noah.
    Up Close- Michelangelo?s Sistine Cha...jpg
  • Large-scale replicas of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes are on display in the Oculus, Santiago Calatrava’s winged hall New York City.<br />
<br />
An art exhibit featuring 34 nearly life-size copies of the Renaissance painter’s frescoes that adorn the Sistine Chapel in Rome will be on display in the Oculus..<br />
<br />
“It allows our visitors and our audience to experience the artwork as close-up as Michelangelo got to see it,” <br />
<br />
A centerpiece of the show is a replica of the iconic painter’s "The Last Judgment." The fresco was painted over the entire altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.<br />
<br />
The masterpiece, painted by the Florentine artist between 1536 and 1541, depicts a calm-looking Christ figure contrasted by the action that swirls around him just before his final judgment is rendered.<br />
<br />
Other paintings on display will include: Prophet Jeremiah, Creation of Eve, David and Goliath, and the Sacrifice of Noah.
    Up Close- Michelangelo?s Sistine Cha...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Courthouse Baluster # 1 - GOR-100519...jpg
  • The marble Beaux-Arts courthouse, in the style of an 18th-century English country house was built in 1896−1899.<br />
<br />
The exterior features sculptures in white marble on subjects related to law.   On the roof, there are single standing figure sculptures, depicting historical, religious, and legendary lawgivers. These statues are of the same height and proportion, are robed, and appear with various attributes associated with the law, such as book, scroll, tablet, sword, charter, or scepter.<br />
<br />
The first statue on the Madison Avenue side is Confucius by with the Peace group in the middle, and Moses at the other end.  Facing south on the 25th Street side is Zoroaster, which was along with all 25th Street statues moved down one bay when Mohammed was removed in 1955, following protests against this image of the prophet from Muslim nations<br />
<br />
Next on this side is  Alfred the Great, followed by Lycurgus and Solon. Next to Solon is the Justice set of sculptures and then three more statues: Saint Los and Manu, and  Justinian.<br />
<br />
At street level, "two pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force flank stairs leading to a portico.<br />
<br />
____________________________________<br />
<br />
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, First Department (also known as Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is a historic court house located at 35 East 25th Street]at the corner of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park, in Manhattan, <br />
New York City.
    Appellate Courthouse Sculptures - GO...jpg
  • Large-scale replicas of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes are on display in the Oculus, Santiago Calatrava’s winged hall New York City.<br />
<br />
An art exhibit featuring 34 nearly life-size copies of the Renaissance painter’s frescoes that adorn the Sistine Chapel in Rome will be on display in the Oculus..<br />
<br />
“It allows our visitors and our audience to experience the artwork as close-up as Michelangelo got to see it,” <br />
<br />
A centerpiece of the show is a replica of the iconic painter’s "The Last Judgment." The fresco was painted over the entire altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.<br />
<br />
The masterpiece, painted by the Florentine artist between 1536 and 1541, depicts a calm-looking Christ figure contrasted by the action that swirls around him just before his final judgment is rendered.<br />
<br />
Other paintings on display will include: Prophet Jeremiah, Creation of Eve, David and Goliath, and the Sacrifice of Noah.
    Up Close - Michelangelo's Sistine Ch...jpg
  • Large-scale replicas of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes are on display in the Oculus, Santiago Calatrava’s winged hall New York City.<br />
<br />
An art exhibit featuring 34 nearly life-size copies of the Renaissance painter’s frescoes that adorn the Sistine Chapel in Rome will be on display in the Oculus..<br />
<br />
“It allows our visitors and our audience to experience the artwork as close-up as Michelangelo got to see it,” <br />
<br />
A centerpiece of the show is a replica of the iconic painter’s "The Last Judgment." The fresco was painted over the entire altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.<br />
<br />
The masterpiece, painted by the Florentine artist between 1536 and 1541, depicts a calm-looking Christ figure contrasted by the action that swirls around him just before his final judgment is rendered.<br />
<br />
Other paintings on display will include: Prophet Jeremiah, Creation of Eve, David and Goliath, and the Sacrifice of Noah.
    Up Close- Michelangelo?s Sistine Cha...jpg
  • Jewish Temple on Charles Street in Greenwich Village.<br />
<br />
This beautiful, traditional synagogue, now in its 2nd century in Greenwich Village, stands on what was formerly Van Nest Place, the southern border of an old Dutch farm that ran down to the Hudson River. The building is a former brownstone that was converted into a House of Worship over five years starting in 1912 and opened for Services in 1917 as the new home of Congregation Darech Amuno. Founded in 1838, the congregation pioneered the free burial of indigent Jews, 1865 marking the first interment in its Bayside cemetery Mokom Shalom, a function later assumed by the Hebrew Free Burial Society. The congregation has always been a devoted supporter of Zionist efforts, joyously celebrated the rebirth of Israel, bought Israel Development bonds and donated a fully- equipped ambulance to the Red Magen David. Our members fought in the wars of 1948 and 1967. After WWII, refugees, including a few survivors of German extermination camps, enlarged our member roll. One, Nathan Steiman, owed his survival to Oscar Schindler. His son Michael regularly recites the prophetic Haftorah and concludes with Mussaf each Sabbath.
    Jewish Synagogue Diptych # 1 - GOR...jpg
  • Jewish Temple on Charles Street in Greenwich Village.<br />
<br />
This beautiful, traditional synagogue, now in its 2nd century in Greenwich Village, stands on what was formerly Van Nest Place, the southern border of an old Dutch farm that ran down to the Hudson River. The building is a former brownstone that was converted into a House of Worship over five years starting in 1912 and opened for Services in 1917 as the new home of Congregation Darech Amuno. Founded in 1838, the congregation pioneered the free burial of indigent Jews, 1865 marking the first interment in its Bayside cemetery Mokom Shalom, a function later assumed by the Hebrew Free Burial Society. The congregation has always been a devoted supporter of Zionist efforts, joyously celebrated the rebirth of Israel, bought Israel Development bonds and donated a fully- equipped ambulance to the Red Magen David. Our members fought in the wars of 1948 and 1967. After WWII, refugees, including a few survivors of German extermination camps, enlarged our member roll. One, Nathan Steiman, owed his survival to Oscar Schindler. His son Michael regularly recites the prophetic Haftorah and concludes with Mussaf each Sabbath.
    Jewish Synagogue Quadriptych # 1 -...jpg
  • Jewish Temple on Charles Street in Greenwich Village.<br />
<br />
This beautiful, traditional synagogue, now in its 2nd century in Greenwich Village, stands on what was formerly Van Nest Place, the southern border of an old Dutch farm that ran down to the Hudson River. The building is a former brownstone that was converted into a House of Worship over five years starting in 1912 and opened for Services in 1917 as the new home of Congregation Darech Amuno. Founded in 1838, the congregation pioneered the free burial of indigent Jews, 1865 marking the first interment in its Bayside cemetery Mokom Shalom, a function later assumed by the Hebrew Free Burial Society. The congregation has always been a devoted supporter of Zionist efforts, joyously celebrated the rebirth of Israel, bought Israel Development bonds and donated a fully- equipped ambulance to the Red Magen David. Our members fought in the wars of 1948 and 1967. After WWII, refugees, including a few survivors of German extermination camps, enlarged our member roll. One, Nathan Steiman, owed his survival to Oscar Schindler. His son Michael regularly recites the prophetic Haftorah and concludes with Mussaf each Sabbath.
    Jewish Synagogue - GOR-204917-cRcE...jpg
  • Jewish Temple on Charles Street in Greenwich Village.<br />
<br />
This beautiful, traditional synagogue, now in its 2nd century in Greenwich Village, stands on what was formerly Van Nest Place, the southern border of an old Dutch farm that ran down to the Hudson River. The building is a former brownstone that was converted into a House of Worship over five years starting in 1912 and opened for Services in 1917 as the new home of Congregation Darech Amuno. Founded in 1838, the congregation pioneered the free burial of indigent Jews, 1865 marking the first interment in its Bayside cemetery Mokom Shalom, a function later assumed by the Hebrew Free Burial Society. The congregation has always been a devoted supporter of Zionist efforts, joyously celebrated the rebirth of Israel, bought Israel Development bonds and donated a fully- equipped ambulance to the Red Magen David. Our members fought in the wars of 1948 and 1967. After WWII, refugees, including a few survivors of German extermination camps, enlarged our member roll. One, Nathan Steiman, owed his survival to Oscar Schindler. His son Michael regularly recites the prophetic Haftorah and concludes with Mussaf each Sabbath.
    Jewish Synagogue - GOR-204917-cE23...jpg
  • Jewish Temple on Charles Street in Greenwich Village.<br />
<br />
This beautiful, traditional synagogue, now in its 2nd century in Greenwich Village, stands on what was formerly Van Nest Place, the southern border of an old Dutch farm that ran down to the Hudson River. The building is a former brownstone that was converted into a House of Worship over five years starting in 1912 and opened for Services in 1917 as the new home of Congregation Darech Amuno. Founded in 1838, the congregation pioneered the free burial of indigent Jews, 1865 marking the first interment in its Bayside cemetery Mokom Shalom, a function later assumed by the Hebrew Free Burial Society. The congregation has always been a devoted supporter of Zionist efforts, joyously celebrated the rebirth of Israel, bought Israel Development bonds and donated a fully- equipped ambulance to the Red Magen David. Our members fought in the wars of 1948 and 1967. After WWII, refugees, including a few survivors of German extermination camps, enlarged our member roll. One, Nathan Steiman, owed his survival to Oscar Schindler. His son Michael regularly recites the prophetic Haftorah and concludes with Mussaf each Sabbath.
    Jewish Synagogue - GOR-204910-cRcE...jpg
  • Jewish Temple on Charles Street in Greenwich Village.<br />
<br />
This beautiful, traditional synagogue, now in its 2nd century in Greenwich Village, stands on what was formerly Van Nest Place, the southern border of an old Dutch farm that ran down to the Hudson River. The building is a former brownstone that was converted into a House of Worship over five years starting in 1912 and opened for Services in 1917 as the new home of Congregation Darech Amuno. Founded in 1838, the congregation pioneered the free burial of indigent Jews, 1865 marking the first interment in its Bayside cemetery Mokom Shalom, a function later assumed by the Hebrew Free Burial Society. The congregation has always been a devoted supporter of Zionist efforts, joyously celebrated the rebirth of Israel, bought Israel Development bonds and donated a fully- equipped ambulance to the Red Magen David. Our members fought in the wars of 1948 and 1967. After WWII, refugees, including a few survivors of German extermination camps, enlarged our member roll. One, Nathan Steiman, owed his survival to Oscar Schindler. His son Michael regularly recites the prophetic Haftorah and concludes with Mussaf each Sabbath.
    Jewish Synagogue Triptych # 1 - GO...jpg
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