Be Part of a Tradition at the NYC Marathon

 

For the 40th year, the TCS New York City Marathon, on November 3, 2024, will feature morning services at the Fort Wadsworth (Staten Island) staging ground for the many Jewish runners expected to compete in the 52nd edition of this world-famous road race.  The International Minyan for New York City Marathoners, inaugurated in 1983, is the longest established religious service of any kind, at any major sporting event anywhere in the world.

 

The Minyan venue is a tent on Drum Road (designated on the Fort Wadsworth site map), a short walk from inside the main gate. Extra security is being provided this year for our safety.

 

Full shachris services will commence at approximately 6:45 a.m., and at appropriate intervals thereafter, to accommodate the hundreds of expected participants from around the world who are assigned to the several wave starts of the race.  Each service should take about a half hour, and runners should join a minyan that will allow them at least 45 minutes after completion to get to their designated marshaling corral.

 

Please Note:  WE NO LONGER TRANSPORT PERSONAL RELIGIOUS ARTICLES TO MANHATTAN, and there will be no facilities for checking such items with us or with NYRR.  Minyan organizers will have an ample supply of tefillin, tallesim and siddurim for use during all services.  Participants are urged to use these items instead of bringing their own.

 

The tzedakah collection this year will go to Chai Lifeline, a 501(c)(3) international support network, providing social, emotional, and practical assistance to children, families, and communities impacted by medical crises and trauma.

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