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		<title>Building Appeal</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 14:28:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Downtown Brooklyn Jewish Student Foundation]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost every school in North America has a space for Jewish student life. We believe Downtown Brooklyn should not be different. Sending young people off to college is one of the most difficult things. Four years away from home will be both challenging and rewarding causing changes, ideally for the better, but there are no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Almost every school in North America has a space for Jewish student life. We believe Downtown Brooklyn should not be different.</strong></p>
<p>Sending young people off to college is one of the most difficult things. Four years away from home will be both challenging and rewarding causing changes, ideally for the better, but there are no guarantees.<br />
The Downtown Brooklyn Jewish student foundation has been meeting the religious, educational, social and pastoral needs of Jewish students. Thousands of lives have been touched within a vibrant, inclusive community in which everybody is unequivocally accepted and embraced.  </p>
<div id="attachment_267" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://rabbisimcha.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pratt_jewish_center_illustration_9-25-08.jpg"><img src="http://rabbisimcha.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pratt_jewish_center_illustration_9-25-08-300x209.jpg" alt="Artist impression of The Downtown Brooklyn Jewish student foundation building" title="Artist impression of The Downtown Brooklyn Jewish student foundation building" width="300" height="209" class="size-medium wp-image-267" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Artist impression of The Downtown Brooklyn Jewish student foundation building</p></div>Yet, we are simply maxed out! Becoming a victim of our own success. Of course a living room is not a substitute for a purpose-built center.</p>
<p>At present we can no longer accommodate the growing number of students who seek to avail themselves of the ever-growing roster of activities and services. In an age when assimilation and apathy are rampant, we dare not stand by as students are turned away. <span id="more-82"></span></p>
<p>The explosive growth of our operations has necessitated the purchase of a purpose-built space for generations to come. </p>
<p>The center is an all-glass storefront at a pivotal location, facing Pratt Institute.  With downtown&#8217;s transformation, complementary institutions help fit the center into a vibrant multi-cultural arts district. The center will be a resource for the Jewish student life, the local community and the city as a whole.</p>
<p>Downtown Brooklyn is witnessing a renaissance, an awakening of ideas, hope and optimism. Prior to this undertaking, there was no organized Jewish student life in Downtown Brooklyn. </p>
<p>College is associated with parties, fun experiences and carefree times, but college can be challenging time for students as well. Jewish students know that there is a place they can turn to any time of the day or night where people with open hearts and minds will be there to help them.</p>
<p>A campus is a place of varied social groups and stratas. It is not always easy for students to find where they fit in. We transcend these dividing lines, attracting all Jewish students.</p>
<p>The most important lessons in college are gleaned between classes. Our Jewish student center will serve as an incubator of cutting edge ideas for engaging the contemporary Jewish collegiate.  After all, our graduates are the future Jewish leaders of tomorrow. </p>
<p><div id="attachment_268" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://rabbisimcha.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/study.jpg"><img src="http://rabbisimcha.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/study-300x202.jpg" alt="Artist impression of The Downtown Brooklyn Jewish student foundation building" title="Artist impression of The Downtown Brooklyn Jewish student foundation building" width="300" height="202" class="size-medium wp-image-268" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Artist impression of The Downtown Brooklyn Jewish student foundation building</p></div>
<p>This modern space will allow for thousands more of our young men and women to be inspired and infused with a love for and pride in their Jewish identity.<br />
The center will host:</p>
<p>Homemade Shabbat and holiday dinners<br />
Torah text studies<br />
Pleasant social milieu<br />
Library<br />
Rabbinical services<br />
Reference<br />
Crisis intervention<br />
Israel advocacy<br />
Guest speaker’s<br />
Counselling and referrals<br />
Cultural events<br />
Artist’s space and gallery<br />
Internships<br />
Leadership training</p>
<p>Please think carefully and deeply about this project and the long term effects of our work. We are not funded by any central organization. </p>
<p>Our capital campaign objective is $500,000,  every cent of which is raised independently. Remember, this building will see thousands of different Jewish students come through its doors each year as they begin their journey through adult life.</p>
<p>Dedication &#038; Memorial Opportunities</p>
<p>Building Dedication (Reserved) £350,000<br />
Sanctuary £100,000<br />
Aron Kodesh £54,000<br />
Library £36,000<br />
Kitchen £18,000<br />
Ner Tamid &#8211; Everlasting Light £10,000<br />
Sukkah Patio £7,200<br />
Main Entrance Mezuzah £5,400<br />
Kiyor–Ritual Hand Washing Station $5,000<br />
Computer Pod $5,000<br />
Multi-media Entertainment Center $2,500<br />
Bookcases (8) $2,500<br />
Coatroom $1,800</p>
<p>Builder’s Tablet Opportunities</p>
<p>Founder $10,000<br />
Builder $7,200<br />
Pillar $5,400<br />
Benefactor $3,600<br />
Partner $2,500<br />
Chai Sponsor $1,800<br />
Sponsor $1,000<br />
Supporter $500<br />
Friend $360</p>
<p>Please help us reach our goal to be eligible for a generous matching gift program, where every gift is automatically doubled! </p>
<p>Capital Campaign Chairman: George Rohr Esq<br />
Community Chairman: Michell Garbow<br />
Legal Counsel: Michelle Itkowitz Esq<br />
Student Chairman: Eric Moed </p>
<p>Community Partner:<br />
Chabad of Brooklyn Heights<br />
Rabbi Aaron &#038; Shternie Raskin</p>
<p><strong>For further information contact program directors:<br />
Rabbi Simcha &#038; Ariella Weinstein<br />
PO Box 23486<br />
Brooklyn<br />
NY 11202</p>
<p>Office: (718) 596 4840 Ext.15<br />
Cell: 718 866 6815<br />
Email: rabbi@pratt.edu </p>
<p>Thank you for partnering with us to ensure a stronger Jewish tomorrow</strong></p>
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