beth chabbad
About
Synagogues in Midtown Manhattan often feel like quiet pockets tucked between theaters and office towers. Beth Chabbad fits that rhythm—easy to reach yet set apart from the neon glare of Times Square. Services here follow the Chabad-Lubavitch tradition, offering a mix of daily prayers, Shabbat gatherings, and holiday observances that draw both locals and visitors passing through the neighborhood.
The address is 233 W 49th St, just steps from the subway and a short walk from Broadway’s marquees. That proximity makes it a practical stop for anyone navigating the area, whether for regular attendance or a single visit. Beyond worship, the space hosts classes, children’s programs, and community meals, creating opportunities to connect in a setting that balances accessibility with tradition.
Weekly schedules include morning minyan, Torah study sessions, and Friday night dinners, each open to participants at any level of familiarity. The calendar also marks special events like High Holiday services and Purim celebrations, which often incorporate music, food, and storytelling. While the building itself blends into the streetscape, its role extends beyond the physical—serving as a point of reference for Jewish life in a part of the city where space is at a premium.
Directions are simple; the map here will guide you straight to the door. If you need to confirm service times or event details, a quick call to 212-586-3330 clears up any questions. Midtown’s energy never slows, but places like this remind you it’s possible to pause.