The Builders Of Queens: Three Temples, One Unbroken Chain
From the ferry-house at Hunters Point to the great temples of Elmhurst and Astoria, this article traces the story of three historic Queens Masonic lodges whose legacy now lives on in Advance Service Mizpah Lodge No. 586. It is a story of builders, brotherhood, and an unbroken chain stretching across more than 150 years of New York history.
Brother Joseph H. Nadel, Mason and Film
Discover the untold story of Brother Joseph H. Nadel, a New York Mason who rose from property man to Hollywood producer on films like D.O.A. and The Jackie Robinson Story—before his 1950 passing. A legacy of quiet craftsmanship.
Brother David Wechsler: From Geba Lodge to a World Legacy of the Mind
Raised a Master Mason at Geba Lodge in 1919, Brother David Wechsler went on to create the intelligence scales that reshaped psychology worldwide. This article explores his Masonic roots, his work at Bellevue, and the enduring impact of the Wechsler tests on how we understand human intelligence.