
The New Chabad Jewish Community Center of Sudbury
Mazal Tov! The Chabad Center of Sudbury is finally getting a new home for itself!
Since its launch in January 2006 the Chabad Jewish Center of Sudbury has been serving the community of the Sudbury – Marlborough area with a rich array of educational, social and cultural programs. The Center has provided a vibrant and inclusive community to the hundreds of individuals or families who have attended and participated.
The Chabad Center has grown tremendously over the past few years in so many areas, with weekly services, a thriving Hebrew School, a rich array of Adult Education opportunities to which dozens attend, a successful summer day camp, many holiday enrichment opportunities and so much more. In fact, the center has become a victim of its own success. The present rented facility can no longer accommodate the growing number of Hebrew School students, holiday participants, and those wishing to join the ever growing roster of activities, classes and services.
In March of 2015 the Chabad Center of Sudbury closed on a new spacious facility which consists of a building of almost 5,000 square feet, two acres of land, and plenty space for us to grow into over time. The new center will allow for the continued growth of the community and expansion of programs and will enable hundreds more men, women and children to be inspired and infused with love, knowledge and pride in their Jewish identity and partake in a rich array of Jewish Programming.
Please think carefully and deeply about our project and the long term effects of Chabad's work in the community. The Chabad Jewish Center is not funded by any central organization and every penny of this capital campaign as well as the operating budget must be raised independently within the community.
Please consider making a substantial gift towards this building through this secure website or feel free to contact us to set up a personal meeting or discuss a sustained giving plan.
Thank you for partnering with us to ensure a stronger and brighter Jewish tomorrow.
Sincerely,
Rabbi Yisroel Freeman





