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Israel Day Parade 2025

Israel Day Parade 2025

Yahoo18-05-2025

The Brief
The 2025 Israel Day Parade began at 11:30 a.m. today, May 18.
The parade was streamed here from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
NEW YORK CITY - The annual Israel Day Parade began at 11:30 a.m. today, May 18, and will traverse Fifth Avenue from East 62nd to East 74th Street.
The Israel Day Parade, also referred to as the Celebrate Israel Parade or The Salute to Israel Parade, was first held in 1964 to celebrate the creation of the state of Israel, though its route was far shorter. The first official parade took place one year later, and set the precedent of marching along Fifth Avenue.
This year's parade will commemorate Israel's 77th anniversary. The theme for this year is "Hatikvah," meaning "the hope," which is the title of Israel's national anthem.
The route takes about 45 minutes to walk, and the parade typically features various organizations and institutions.
"We will not tolerate any attempts to disrupt this event or endanger those who come to celebrate." New York Police Department Commissioner Jessica Tisch
Viewing areas will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis; access points will be located at East 61st, 63rd, 66th, 70th and 73rd streets off of Madison Avenue. Pedestrians will only be able to cross Fifth Avenue at East 51st, 59th and 79th streets once the parade begins.
The following streets will be closed at the discretion of the New York Police Department:
Formation:
5th Avenue between 52nd Street and 55th Street
52nd Street between Madison Avenue and 6th Avenue
53rd Street between Park Avenue and 6th Avenue
54th Street between Park Avenue and 7th Avenue
55th Street between Park Avenue and 6th Avenue
Route:
5th Avenue between 74th Street and 55th Street
60th Street & 62nd Street between 5th Avenue and Madison Avenue
Dispersal:
5th Avenue between 79th Street and 74th Street
78th – 74th Street between 5th Avenue and Madison Avenue
73rd -76th Street between Madison Avenue and Lexington Avenue
78th Street between Madison Avenue and Lexington Avenue
72nd Street between 5th Avenue and Madison Avenue
70th Street between 5th Avenue and Madison Avenue
69th Street between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue
77th Street between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue
64th Street between 5th Avenue and Madison Avenue
Festival:
63rd Street between 5th Avenue and Madison Avenue
MTA buses that travel along the route will be rerouted down Second Avenue.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch discussed security for the parade at a briefing last Friday, May 16.
"The NYPD has been preparing for this event for months," Tisch said. "We've worked closely with parade organizers, elected officials, faith leaders, and our local, state and federal partners on a comprehensive security plan."
The NYPD will be employing metal detectors to screen all attendees, and spectators will not have access to the parade route from Central Park.
Certain items, such as backpacks and coolers, will not be permitted in the spectator areas. The full list can be found here.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul, New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York Attorney General Letitia James have been spotted marching in the parade, along with other city officials.
New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo was also seen marching in the parade.
The Source
This article includes reporting from a briefing given by the New York Police Department Commissioner Jessica Tisch, as well as an announcement from the New York City Department of Transportation.

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