New York City’s most populous borough, Brooklyn, is home to nearly 2.6 million residents. If Brooklyn were an independent city it would be the fourth largest city in the United States. While Brooklyn has become the epitome of ‘cool and hip’ in recent years, for those that were born here, raised families here and improved communities over the years, Brooklyn has never been ‘uncool’.

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This year’s Brooklyn Cornerstone Awards were presented to the clergy from the Christian, Jewish and Muslims faiths. Left-right: Rabbi Linda Henry Goodman, Union Temple of Brooklyn; Borough President Eric L. Adams; Imam Siraj Wahhaj, who received for himself and Ibrahim Abdul Hakim; Rev. Dr. Herbert Daughtry, standing with his wife, Pastor Karen Smith Daughtry, and the Rev. Anne Kansfield, who received Rabbi Joseph Potasnik’s award on his behalf. Brooklyn Eagle Photo by Francesca N. Tate

Faith In Brooklyn for Dec. 14

December 14 | By Francesca Norsen Tate, Religion Editor

Borough President Honors Longest-Serving Clergy at Interfaith Breakfast Announces ‘Seeds of...