About The Fair

The fair will be located in the North Pavilion of the Metropolitan.

125 West 18 th Street.
New York, NY 10011
Metropolitan Pavilion

The fair is open to the public from 12 pm-6pm on Sunday, November 24, 2019.

Representatives may begin setting up at 8 AM and must be finished setting up by 11 am.
Booth should not be taken down until after 6 pm.

Subway Options: »

The following subway lines have stops near to Metropolitan Pavilion. Visit New York City Transit / MTA for service status, transport-related apps, and more, as well as standard subway and bus route maps.

The No. 1 train; from the 18th St. stop, walk east to 125 W. 18th St.,

The No. 2 or 3 train; from the 14th St. stop, walk uptown (north) to 18th St. and 7th Avenue; turn right onto 18th St., and proceed east to 125 W. 18th St.

The A, C, or E train; from the 14th St. stop, walk uptown (north) on 8th Avenue to 18th St.; turn right onto 18th St., then, crossing over 7th Avenue, proceed to 125 W. 18th St.

The M, F or L train; from the 14th St. stop, walk uptown (north) on 6th Avenue to 18th St., then turn left onto 18th St. and proceed to 125 W. 18th St.

The No. 4, 5, 6, Q, R, N, or W train; from the 14th St. stop at Union Square, walk uptown to 18th St. and then proceed west to 125 W. 18th St.

Hotels located in close proximity to the fair:

The Carlton Hotel : 212.532.4100

Dream Downtown : (Chelsea) : 212.229.2559

Eventi : 866.996.8396

Hilton New York Fashion District : 212.858.5888

Four Points by Sheraton (Chelsea):  212.627.1888

Hampton Inn (Chelsea):  212.414.1000

Holiday Inn NYC:  800.315.2621

Hotel Gansevoort:  212.206.6700

Hotel Indigo : 212.973.9000

The Marcel at Gramercy : 212.696.3800

The Standard: 212.645.4646

W Hotel (Union Square): 212.253.9119

Wyndham Garden Hotel (Chelsea): 212.243.0800

National September 11 Memorial and Museum »

World Trade Center (enter at 1 Albany St.) (Albany St/Greenwich St)

Manhattan, NY 10006

Phone: 212.312.8800

www.911memorial.org

The 9/11 Memorial, located in the heart of the World Trade Center, consists of two enormous reflecting pools set in the footprints of the Twin Towers. Each pool is approximately an acre in size, with 30-foot waterfalls cascading down all sides. Hundreds of white oak trees line the surrounding plaza. The names of 2,983 victims of the attacks of September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center site, at the Pentagon and aboard Flight 93, as well as the World Trade Center bombing on February 26, 1993, are inscribed into bronze panels surrounding the pools.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art »

Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street (5 Ave/82 st) NYC, NY 10028

Phone: 212.535.7710

Hours: Sun., Tue.–Thu., 9:30am–5:30pm; Fri.–Sat., 9:30am–9pm

www.metmuseum.org

Located on the border of Central Park on Museum Mile, The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the largest and most comprehensive art museums in the world. With over two million works of art spanning 5,000 years, the Met presents the best of human creativity from around the globe. From the splendors of ancient Egypt, to the spectacular New American Wing, to the Met’s beloved Impressionist paintings, a world of great art awaits you at NYC’s most-visited attraction. The collection and special exhibitions are free with museum admission.

Times Square »

Broadway (between W.42nd and W.47th Streets) NYC, NY 10036

www.timessquarenyc.org

There’s no better place to experience the excitement of New York than Times Square. Surrounded by neon lights, giant billboards, Broadway theaters, electronic ticker tape and television studios, Times Square is truly the heart of Midtown. In Times Square, the City has created several new pedestrian-only zones furnished with chairs, perfect for people-watching.

Empire State Building Observatory »

350 Fifth Avenue (Corner of 5th Avenue and 34th Street), NYC, NY 10118

Phone: 212.736.3100

www.esbnyc.com

Take in panoramic vistas of New York City from its highest viewing point, the Empire State Building Observatory. Whether on a clear day or a starry night, this stop is a must for any visitor, which explains why its lines are equally famous. To avoid long waits, get there either very early or very late; the Observatory is open from 8am to 2am, seven days a week

Dates & Time

The fair is open to the public from 12 pm-6pm on Sunday, November 24, 2019.

Booth should not be taken down until after 6 pm

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Contact Info

Rebbetzin Judi Steinig

Senior Director, Community Projects & Partnerships
Coordinator, Community Fair
(212) 613-8188
steinigj@ou.org

Alyson Papir

Program and Special Projects Coordinator
(212) 613-8300
papira@ou.org

Community Conference Call

OU Jewish Communities Fair There will be a mandatory conference call for all communities on Sunday, April 23rd at 8:30 p.m. EST

* Conference Line: 712-432-0075
Passcode: 237811

* ALL communities MUST have at least one representative on the call.

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