Community Rallies to Support Devastated Chabad House

In the week since a massive flood devastated the Wellesley-Weston Chabad House, community members have rallied together to help clean up and rebuild. Dozens of community members donated their time to completely gut what was once the Chabad House’s finished basement, including several guest rooms, storage rooms, and the Rabbi and Rebbetzin’s offices.

“We’ve been touched by the great outpouring of support,” said Rabbi Moshe Bleich, “Unfortunately, we were forced to cross the sea a week early. We’re determined to part those waters and resume our mission of spreading the wellsprings of Chassidus.”

Volunteers filled several dumpsters with damaged items and debris and covered the front lawn and backyard with objects they hoped to dry and salvage. “You might mistake it for a garage sale if not for the fact that everything is soaking wet,” said Yehoshua Bedrick, a long-time member of the Chabad congregation. The floodwaters damaged electronics, sofas, beds, desks, chairs, mattresses, Siddurim, Machzorim, Seforim, children’s clothing, tools, Shabbos and Yomim Tovim supplies, two freezers full of food for Pesach, and much more.

“It was like Noah, without the ark,” said Ishay Grinberg, President of the Wellesley-Weston Chabad congregation. In addition to all the furnishings and supplies, the flood caused major structural damage. Because of the mold, the water-damaged walls and floors had to be completely removed.

Rabbi Joel Sissenwine of Temple Beth Elokim, who leads Newsweek’s most vibrant synagogue in the United States, personally came to help with the reconstruction effort. Sissenwine, who studies weekly with Rabbi Bleich, brought along with him several members of the Beth Elokim softball team, which is the primary rival to the Wellesley-Weston Chabad Shluggers. After wrapping tefillin, the community members spent hours removing debris, salvaging whatever they could. As a token of appreciation for their efforts, Rabbi Bleich distributed some of the rescued shmurah matzah to all of the volunteers.

When asked if they would still be hosting the Pesach Seders, which typically draw over 100 people, Rabbi Bleich quickly responded with his trademark, “No doubt!”

Though the Chabad House was insured, they are unfortunately not covered in the event of “excess rain.” Despite the incredible generosity of the community and Jews around the world, the Chabad House is far from raising the $50,000 necessary to complete the reconstruction effort.

Be a part of this great mitzvah and help the Wellesley-Weston Chabad House recover their losses!

Donate at http://www.wellesleywestonchabad.org/funds.html or send a check to:

Wellesley-Weston Chabad
793 Worcester Street
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481

2 Comments

  • Dan

    Please send a check to:

    Wellesley-Weston Chabad
    793 Worcester Street
    Wellesley Hills, MA 02481

  • Objective Lubavitcher

    Moshe’s a great person and Shliach. It’s horrible that this happened. If you are reading this, please send him some money.

    If you have the luxury of reading this story from the internet in your home, it means you can afford $10 or $20.

    Think about it honestly. HaShem wouldn’t let you see this message unless He felt you were able to make a difference by doing this Mitzvah.

    HaShem wouldn’t give you a challenge/opportunity to give if He felt you weren’t able.

    Honestly think about it.

    A Kosher Un Frailichen Pesach