Friday, / April 19, 2024
Home / news / Photos

The generation gap grows wider and wider, but in the Jewish community of Venice & North Port, FL, one team of Chabad representatives might have found a way to fix that.

In 2005, armed with only a small living room, Rabbi Sholom and Rivka Schmerling have opened their doors. The majority of those who came looking for something familiar were retirees from the north. At the very first Chanukah event in that first year, the couple prepared for a crowd of 50. Two hundred showed up, and the numbers have just kept growing. 

It wasn’t long before the Schmerlings discovered another, altogether different demographic eager to join Chabad activities. Young families. Today, more than 600 families are engaged with Chabad of Venice and North Port.

Opening in May is a new 3,600-square-foot youth center–the second phase of their developing campus that will be ready for move-in day. Phase 1 was the purchase of the 4.2 acre property which will house the center. And in a happy arrangement, retirees will volunteer their time to mentor the youth, closing the generation gap one individual at a time, contributing to a cohesive family.

The youth center follows another groundbreaking this past March 6th: Phase 3 of the campus is the Life Center–an 11,000 sq ft building that will include a social hall, library, adult-education room, sanctuary and more. The Schmerlings are almost one quarter the distance in their $4 million fundraising goal.  

“We’re very excited about the new building. In recent years, we have had to rent larger locations for holidays and major events because our current spot just can’t hold us anymore,” says Rabbi Sholom Schmerling. 

As he tells it, the time has finally come. “And we have the perfect location—right in the heart of Venice on Jacaranda Blvd. This new building and campus will give our work a proper, permanent home and provide us with the space we need to continue to grow as a community.”

Comment

Be the first to write a comment.

Add

More Galleries
3,000 Teens Converge on Times Square In A Show of Jewish Pride
More than 3,000 Jewish teenagers representing the largest network of Jewish teens met up in New York City at the annual CTeen International Shabbaton on…
At the Farmer’s Market
Been to the Farmer’s Market lately?   The freshly-baked hand-braided breads—courtesy of your local Chabad center—are selling out fast.  From Setauket, N.Y. to Petaluma, California, from…
Zambia’s Chabad Rabbi Meets Presidents of Zambia, Israel
Zambia’s brand-new Chabad rabbi Mendy Hertzel recently met with the president of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema, at a dinner hosted in President Hichilema’s honor by Israel’s…
700th Chapter for Cteen in Estonia!
During the Havdalah Ceremony in Times Square, CTeen announced the launch of its 700th chapter, founded in Estonia under the directorship of Rabbi Michi and…
81st Annual Commemoration of Babi Yar Massacre in Kyiv
Today, on the 81st commemoration of the Babi Yar massacre, Chabad emissary and Kyiv Chief Rabbi Yonatan Markowitz lit candles and led the annual memorial…
97-Year-Old World War II Vet Gets Surprise Medal Ceremony at Chabad of San Antonio
Ninety-seven-year-old Gerald Teldon was in Chabad of San Antonio for his great grandson’s bar mitzvah when Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Stein surprised the World War II…
Rabbi Shalom Stambler Awarded for Work With Warsaw’s Jewish Community
Poland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Zbigniew Rau, awarded Chabad of Warsaw’s Rabbi Shalom Stambler an honorary badge, recognizing his 17 years of work advancing the…
Kosher Cuisine comes to Rwanda
Rabbi Chaim and Nechama Dina Bar Sela opened the first kosher restaurant in Kigali, Rwanda, bringing kosher Israeli cuisine to central African locals and travelers…
Newsletter
Donate
Find Your Local Chabad Center
Magazine