The 40th Anniversary of the NYC Marathon Minyan

For the 40th straight time, the New York City Marathon, on November 3, 2024, will feature morning services for the convenience of the many Jewish runners from across the country and around the globe who will be participating in the 53rd edition of this world-famous road race. Begun in 1983, the International Minyan for NYC Marathoners has become an institution at the Marathon, and is now the longest established religious service of any kind, at any major sporting event, anywhere in the world.

 

Services are held at our 600-square-foot tent on Drum Road (designated on the site map), just a short distance inside the main entrance to the Fort Wadsworth staging area on Staten Island.  The first service will begin at approximately 6:45 a.m., and subsequent services will follow as soon as a new minyan gathers.  Each service normally takes about a half hour, and runners should join a minyan that will allow them at least 45 minutes after completion to get to their marshaling corral.

 

PLEASE NOTE:  There are no facilities for checking personal items for transport to the finish line in Manhattan, so runners are urged not to bring religious articles with them to Fort Wadsworth.  Minyan organizers will have an ample supply of siddurim, tefillin and tallesim for use during all services, as well as water and healthful kosher refreshments.

 

The tzedakah collection this year will go to Chai Lifeline, a renowned charitable organization meeting the social, emotional and practical needs of children and their families and communities impacted by illness, trauma or loss.

 

For more information on the Minyan, contact:

 

                        YISROEL DAVIDSOHN                           PETER BERKOWSKY

                        davidsohn888@gmail.com                     peterberkowsky@gmail.com

                        646-529-1351                                             973-477-7908

            

For press credentials, contact media@NYRR.org.

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