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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-769-2850



Address: 171 W 85th St 10024 New York, NY, US

Website: www.dorotusa.org/

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DOROT 28.01.2021

Sign Up Today! This Passover, staying apart doesn't mean we can't stay connected! Volunteer to drop off a package of Passover treats and share warmth and companionship over the phone with an older neighbor. ... Dates: Sunday, March 14 (Primarily Upper East Side drop-off locations) Monday, March 15 (Primarily Upper West Side drop-off locations) Deliver Packages & Cheer to Seniors this Passover. Sign up here: http://ow.ly/lXUl50Dy4qC

DOROT 12.01.2021

Eldridge Street Synagogue Virtual Tour Friday, February 12, 12:00 PM 1:30 PM Travel back to a time when the Statue of Liberty greeted new Americans and pushcarts crowded the streets. Join us to explore the 1887 Eldridge Street Synagogue, the first sacred site built by Eastern European Jewish immigrants. This magnificent National Historic Landmark has been beautifully restored and today is a touchstone to the Lower East Side immigrant experience. ... To register and receive the link, please click: http://ow.ly/NB4L50Dw3DU

DOROT 29.12.2020

Welcome (Back) College Interns! DOROT proudly welcomed four new Academic Interns through our virtual doors, joining our five returning interns from the fall. We have no doubt that their impact will be felt far and wide throughout the organization and are so lucky to be working with them. ##DOROTUSA #Interns #Welcome #internship #olderadults

DOROT 24.12.2020

What Makes an Artwork Queer? A Queer Tour of MoMA Thursday February 11, 10:30 AM 12:00 PM What, exactly, makes an artwork queer? The perfect introduction to queer modern art, this tour gives an overview of 20th Century art and follows the arc of the LGBTQ liberation movement and its effect on the art world, from moments of censorship and prejudice to liberation and celebration. On this tour we'll do some slow looking at some of MoMA’s most famous artworks and explore the o...ften hidden queer meaning behind them. Led by George Benson, art educator, MoMA To register and receive the link, please click: http://ow.ly/RoBq50Dw3Aa