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Our Home. Our Shul. Our Future
Chabad of Walnut Creek is focusing on the future and we need your help to make it happen!
Today only, we have the potential to create the new home of Chabad of Walnut Creek and expand its offerings to reach thousands of children teens and adults with new programming and activities. Today, we need your help to make it happen!
This campaign will help us purchase and renovate a building in Walnut Creek that will provide over 1,000% more space then Chabad’s current facility. With this new facility, Chabad plans on offering more than a dozen new programs for the Jewish Community of Walnut Creek.
Chabad of Walnut Creek was founded in 2003 to service the religious and community needs of a small and burgeoning Jewish population on the border of Hollywood, Pembroke Pines and East Davie. Under the stewardship of the Shluchim Rabbi Zalman and Shana Korf..
“We are so grateful to everyone participating in our campaign to make Chabad of Walnut Creek bigger and better,” says Rabbi Korf. “For over 14 years we have put our lives into this wonderful community and now it is time to grow. With this new home we will be able to do more than ever before in our effort to bring Mashiach now!”
Some of the potential new programs in the new building: New Preschool, JLI Classes, Mommy & Me, Youth Lounge, Guest House, Hebrew School Classrooms, Holiday Events and more.
Shmuli Bortunk, a local resident, said: “Boruch Hashem, our community is experiencing 10% growth year over year! We are a community built on the basis of loving your fellow Jew as yourself – a beautiful collection of non-judgmental families looking out for one another! We are no longer fitting in our current shul and with the influx of new community members, it’s time for us to expand!”
Sruly Meyer, a music producer who moved to the area, said: “Every corner of the world where a Jewish community grows, it enhances the mission of Ahavas Yisroel, and being one nation, one family, one community. I’m glad to be a part of this local branch and I hope everyone reading will also contribute whatever they can, to help our little corner, our community grow!
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We moved to this wonderful community 2 years ago from NY. We have never looked back.
Every shabbos the shul is overflowing and with almost 70 kids k’a’h there is literally NO better place in South Florida that Walnut Creek to bring up your kids.
What about a Mikvah? A VITALl component to a Jewish community!
I was out of town for yom tov and I heard 3 different conversations about couples wanting to move to the Walnut Creek community… from what I hear it’s a pretty awesome place! (I don’t have much but I donated something small to partner in this great mitzvah)
Hatzlacha rabba