PSA: CTeen Shabbaton Coming To Crown Heights This Week

The CTeen Shabbaton, the largest gathering of Jewish teens in the world, will bring 4,000 young Jews from 60 countries across the globe for a weekend of inspiration. Graciously hosted by the Crown Heights community, this unique location adds an unparalleled dimension to their experience. Experiencing the inspirational energy of 770, experiencing the thriving Jewish life on Kingston Avenue, and joining farbrengens in local homes create lasting impressions—warm memories of Lubavitch’s vibrant flagship community, offering these teens a glimpse into a lifestyle built on dedication and Ahavas Yisroel.

“Growing up and living in Crown Heights, we see firsthand the incredible warmth and generosity of our community, which plays an integral role in the Rebbe’s Shlichus throughout the year,” said Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky, Chairman of CTeen International at Merkos 302. “There’s no other community like this in the world.”

For smoother navigation, please note the times and locations with the heaviest congestion, both in Crown Heights and at the Ohel, and plan accordingly. The community’s support in accommodating the influx of guests helps make this Shabbaton a powerful experience for thousands of Jewish teens.

Bus loading areas and times:

Teens will be boarding buses from the following locations. Locals are advised to expect congestion at these times and to consider using alternate routes

 Thursday, Feb 27 (6:00 PM – Midnight)

  • President St. (Brooklyn / Kingston)
  • Empire Blvd. (Kingston / Albany)

Friday, Feb 28 (3:15 PM – 4:45 PM)

  • President St. (Brooklyn / Kingston)
  • Empire Blvd. (Kingston / Albany)

Sunday, March 2

  • 7:30 AM – 9:40 AM: President St. (Troy / Brooklyn)
  • 8:50 AM – 9:40 AM:
    • Eastern Pkwy (Kingston / Albany)
    • Carroll St. (Brooklyn / Albany)
    • Montgomery St. (Brooklyn / Albany)

Friday night in 770:

The entire Shul will be reserved for teens on Friday night, including the downstairs of 770 and the Kingston Avenue women’s section. The upstairs floor of 770 and the Rebbe’s room will be closed to the public from 4:15 PM until 6:00 PM. 

Ohel Visits

If you plan to visit during the following peak hours, expect an hour-long moving line, with no pausing inside the Ohel.

Sunday, March 2

  • 9 AM – 10:30 AM: Large groups
  • 2:45 PM – 6:30 PM: Very Large groups

There will be other groups visiting the Ohel on Thursday night, Friday morning, and Sunday night, but these are not expected to cause major delays.

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we welcome these teens for an unforgettable weekend of inspiration!

The CTeen Team

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