⚡ Hello, All!
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Diwali festivities this past weekend! We are so grateful for this growing community and on behalf of the Broome Street Temple, who provides our yoga classes with a home, we wish you and your loved ones a healthy,
happy and prosperous new year ✨
Class Schedule This Week
- 🪐 Mysore Practice
Monday-Friday
- 7am-10:30am (Friday, 8am-9:30am)
- 🧘 Yoga Asana Sangraha
- Thursday 10:30am, Saturday 8am
- 🌬️
Pranayama
- Thursdays 4pm (Level 1, this is free for all temple members!)
- Friday, 7am
- 😅 Led Primary
- Friday, 9:30am, One
Hour Primary
- Sunday, 8:30am, with some Intermediate and pranayama
- 🕉️ Sivananda Yoga
Please Join us this Tuesday, 11/14, for an Indoor Block Party with our neighbor and collaborator Raf Swiader!
135 Grand St (one block down from the temple)
6:30-8:30pm
Celebrate the launch of our French-inspired chore jackets with us! Come for a lil block party action, vegan bites and (ofc) our very special chore jackets and holiday merch releases. Meet our neighbors, build community!
RSVP to sb@nokkam.co or respond to this email or just SHOW UP :)
Encouraging Tolerance: The Practice of Giving Space
November 21st, 6:30pm
We are honored to be receiving
the Globe of Tolerance from Hubertus and Yvonne Hoffmann from Love Is Tolerance with 30 Codes of Tolerance in 13 different languages. The globe is symbol of universal togetherness that graces several vital religious institutions around the
world, thus connecting Manhattan’s Ganesha temple to a world wide web of communities, who hold tolerance as a foundational principle of their religions and spiritual belief systems. The Globe of Tolerance is a new symbol in New York of the universal hope for a better world in peace, with more love and harmony.
Hosted by Hubertus and Yvonne Hoffmann, Eddie Stern, and the Broome Street Ganesha Temple. Featuring leaders and guests from the NYC religious and spiritual communities.
All are welcome- please respond to this email to secure your RSVP.
That's all for now!
Best,
Eddie