Rabbi Sruly and Devora Leah Brook, along with their daughter Dusia are establishing a permanent Chabad presence in Wakefield, Ma. and its surrounding towns.
The beautiful town of Wakefield, Massachusetts has a little bit of everything.
Conveniently located just north of Boston, Wakefield has seen the massive infusion of youth and families over the last few years.
“The Jewish community of Wakefield, has always been near and dear to my heart. The huge crowds of young and old that consistently showed up to Menorah lightings and model matzah baking workshops, confirmed my hunch that this community and its neighboring towns were evolving. It was turning into a destination for many young families looking to settle down and plant roots in an area that was both affordable, yet still overloaded with charm, communal warmth, and natural beauty. Establishing a permanent presence in the area was a no-brainer, and a long time coming. But it was worth the wait, said Rabbi Yossi Lipsker, director of Chabad of the North Shore. Appointing the Brook family was an easy decision to make. The inspiration to accelerate the opening of the 7th North Shore Chabad Center, in the aftermath of the October 7th modern day pogrom, was an immense Am Yisroel Chai —esque, motivational factor.”
Rabbi Sruly and his family are dynamic, energetic and motivated, and their excitement for Judaism, and spreading its positive messages are just what Wakefield needs and it comes at the perfect time.
Support their work and help kickstart their Shlichus by visiting :
https://raisethon.com/wakefieldkickstart/colive
Wow! Hatzlacha rabba!
YOU WILL NEVER MEET MORE GESHMAKEH SHLUCHIM IM TELLING YOU MASHIACH IS COMING THE SECOND THEY MOVE
Even before!
Lucky Wakefield to have the most amazing couple!!!!!
lucky Wakefield to have the cutest baby DUSIA!!!!!
BH we are now closer to Moshiach!