Chabad at Beekman-Sutton is one of over 4,500 Chabad Centers worldwide, inspired by the vision of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson. Chabad at Beekman-Sutton was founded in 2006 as a division of Chabad Lubavitch of Midtown Manhattan (http://www.ChabadMidtown.com) to enhance Jewish opportunities in the East Midtown area of Manhattan. Led by Rabbi Shmuel Metzger and his wife Raizy, Chabad has reached out and touched thousands of lives through a warm and personal approach to community building. Hundreds of families and individuals have taken part in our High Holiday Services, Holiday Family Events, Public Menorah Lightings, Shabbat Services, Torah Classes, Passover Seders, Preschool and more. In 2008, Chabad moved to its current location on East 53rd Street between 1st and 2nd avenue, where it continues to grow. Our Motto is Torah Literacy ~ Mitzvah Observance ~ Jewish Unity.
About the Rabbi:
Rabbi Shmuel A. Metzger has been serving the Manhattan community since 2006. A third generation New Yorker, he received Rabbinic ordination and completed a Bachelor’s Degree in Jewish Studies at the Rabbinical College of America in Morristown, New Jersey. Following that, he spent six years of study at the central Lubavitch Yeshiva in Brooklyn, eventually becoming qualified as a Rabbinic Judge (Dayan).Rabbi Metzger’s studies and travels as a student Rabbi have taken him across the world and close to home, with stints in London, Connecticut and Bosnia, among other places.
Rabbi Metzger combines his vast knowledge of Torah, Talmud and Chassidic thought with an open approach to everyone he encounters. The Rabbi is well-known in the East Midtown community for his warm smile and concern for all, as well as the depth and originality of his classes and lectures. Having grown up in the surroundings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi M.M. Schneerson, Rabbi Metzger is inspired by the Rebbe’s love of Judaism, of all Jews and of humanity, and has spearheaded many projects and activities in our area to raise awareness of Judaism and unite the community. Rabbi Metzger is best reached via email at Rabbi@chabadsutton.org.
About the Rebbetzin:
Mrs. Raizy Metzger co-directs the Chabad at Beekman-Sutton and is the founder and executive director of Manhattan Jewish Montessori.
Raizy earned a bachelors degree in advanced Judaic studies in Beth Chana of Safed, Israel. She taught Judaics on the early childhood and high school level in Los Angeles and then New York, and at various summer camps throughout the US and Canada.
After graduating, Raizy, a gifted writer, also served as editorial assistant at Wellsprings Magazine and worked as a staff writer for Lubavitch.com, the Official Chabad News Service.
In 2006, Raizy founded the Jewish Children’s Book Club in her home, where local kids would come by, read a Jewish themed book and engage in stimulating Jewish activities. Over time the success of the program evolved into The Chabad Preschool at Beekman Place, which fuses the latest in education technology and the warmth and wisdom of the Jewish mother.
Raizy has given classes on the weekly Torah portion, feminism and Jewish thought, Challah baking, Jewish marriage and everything in between. She can be reached via email at Raizy@chabadsutton.org.
Rabbi and Raizy Metzger are the parents of five children, Mushka, Mendel, Chana, Sarah & Ester.
The Chabad at F.I.T. is a division of Chabad of Midtown.
Led by Mrs. Malka Werde, we provide the students and the staff a warm home-like atmosphere and a place to create life-long friendships. There are students and staff from all walks of Jewish life, from all affiliations and backgrounds, joined together by a desire to experience the joy within Judaism. We believe that focusing on that which connects us and brings us together is much more meaningful than concentrating on differences and divisions. We invite you to share our strong Jewish voice, authentic Jewish scholarship, and an uncompromising Jewish pride.
At Chabad of F.I.T., we provide a supportive network of Jewish community and family. If there is something you want to talk about, we are ready to listen and to be there for you.
Students are welcome to join us Friday night for a delicious Shabbat dinner, or to drop by Saturday morning for a relaxed kiddush. We also provide holiday celebrations and services. Our club meetings and social events provide an opportunity to talk, and meet new friends in a relaxed setting. We offer various classes to allow you to explore your Jewish heritage.
Welcome to Chabad at F.I.T.: The Heart of Jewish Campus Life.
Contact Mrs. Malka Werde for questions and/or additional information.
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Welcome to Chabad of the Plaza District
3 W. 57th St. Ninth Floor . New York, New York 10019
212.972.0770 info@chabadmidtown.com
Mincha Minyan
Monday – Thursday 4:30 PM
Levi Shmotkin
Rabbi
Levi hails from Milwaukee, WI where his parents were sent by the Lubavitcher Rebbe to serve the state of Wisconsin in the late 1960’s.
He has studied at Yeshivas in Chicago, Detroit, Buenos Aires, New Jersey, Jerusalem and New York. He then spent time traveling across 6 continents to various Jewish communities, implementing Jewish programming, running Holiday events, communal gatherings and Torah classes.
Program Director
Perel grew up in Melbourne, Australia, the eldest daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Barber. Perel studied at Beth Rivkah Ladies College and moved on to Shoshanat Yerushalayim in Jerusalem.
After running camps in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine and spearheading innovative programming for Jewish teen programs in Melbourne, Perel moved to New York as the director of programming at Chabad of Midtown and has called NYC her home ever since (although she does miss the trees!)
There is no mystery about our philosophy: Love every Jew; educate every Jew; reach out to help every Jew. We open our arms and hearts to all, regardless of education or affiliation. That is a commintment that we have honored on the Upper East Side since 1993.
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