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Famous NYS Thruway Mincha Area to Open Tonight; Thousands Headed to Catskills Expected to Utilize Sloatsburg Rest Area


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Once again, travelers making their way up to the Catskills on Thursday nights will be able to stop for Mincha and Maariv minyanim at the Sloatsburg Rest Area, located on the northbound Thruway between exits 15A and 16. The “Tefilos Mordche Mincha Area” is named in memory of long time Askan, Rabbi Mordche Friedman z’l who oversaw the Mincha Area for years. The area will be open from 5 to 11 PM each Thursday night throughout the summer season.

The area is located on the Northbound side of the New York State Thruway, between exits 15A and 16. Community leaders, Askonim, have been working tirelessly together with NY State Police and the Thruway Authority to ensure that the area will be available for those seeking tefilla b’tzibbur on their way to the mountains.

Representatives of the New York State Thruway Authority and the New York State Police met earlier this month with Askunim, Rabbi Bernard Freilich, Abe and Joel Friedman to discuss important rules and regulations for the area. Travelers are advised to:

• Park only on the upper level of the parking lot, the most private part of the rest area which creates the least disturbance to other travelers, making it the ideal location for minyanim.

• Refrain from selling any food or merchandise or conducting any tzedaka solicitations at the Mincha Area which is designated for davening only. A Thruway representative will be present at all times to enforce this rule.

• Children of all ages must be supervised at all times and should never be left unattended in any vehicle, even for just a moment.

• Vending machines on the upper level parking lot will be stocked with kosher food.

• Obey all speed limits and drive with extreme caution when approaching the upper parking lot.

• Yield to all pedestrians when driving or parking.

Wishing you all a safe and enjoyable summer!

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(YWN Sullivan County Newsroom)



4 Responses

  1. Why can’t people daven before they leave home? Why must we keep asking government officials for favors and accommodations for things that are within our own control?

    Don’t tell me “what if there’s traffic and its running late?” That’s the exception and shouldn’t be the norm.

    If you’re going on a 2, 3 hour drive, daven mincha before you leave!

  2. Chaim Yankel the United States has a free exercise clause. The thruway is a public organization which has no authority to stop people from worshiping in its rest area, they MUST allow people to daven, there are no “favors” being asked it is something the thruway authority is required to allow. However once it is being done on a mass scale for logistic and safety reasons the government has to be involved.

  3. I agree with # 1………..

    Especially in these trying times why do we need
    to give fodder to fuel anti- Semitic sentiments…

    Prayers should be done in Shul or in private…..

    Just like we don’t like to see our Muslim brothers get down
    on their mats in public settings …..

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