Building a Brighter Future in Manchester, New Hampshire

It was a hot summer day, but you could feel palpable joy in the air. An extraordinarily momentous occasion was taking place in Manchester, New Hampshire: after many long years and red-tape hurdles, the Chabad Center of Jewish Living was moving forward with a much-needed expansion.

It was a hot summer day in August, but you could feel palpable joy in the air. An extraordinarily momentous occasion was taking place in Manchester, New Hampshire: after many long years and red-tape hurdles to overcome, the Chabad Center of Jewish Living was finally moving forward with a much-needed expansion.

Back in 2018, the Chabad Center was officially inaugurated, providing a long-awaited home for the community. Just 6 years later, the center was bursting at the seams, and an expansion was in order. It wasn’t just an expansion that was needed – the community, and state, had been missing something vital to every Jewish community – a Mikvah.

On this August day, as cement trucks rolled in, a small crowd gathered for the holy moment in which the cement was poured, forming boros of the Mikvaos. This Mikva is the first in the state that will be open year-round.

When anyone visits the Chabad Center, located on River Road, they find a charming, warm environment, where everyone feels like they are a part of the Chabad family. The current project, in addition to the Mikvaos, will expand the Shul to accommodate the large crowds, add a beautiful new lounge for the CTeen chapter, and provide a number of Shabbos hospitality suites.

Rabbi Levi Krinsky and his wife Shternie are very excited for this project to be complete, knowing that it will enable them to service the community on a bigger scale. The Krinsky’s are deeply inspired by watching how their community has grown and are grateful that this expansion will allow for more families and individuals to begin attending programs and services.

This expansion would not have been possible without the insight, time and expertise of Rabbi Gershon Grossbaum who directed the architect in creating the mikvah and Rabbi Pesach Sperlin who spent two weeks overseeing every detail of the construction of the mikvaos. Rabbi Pesach Sperlin, together with Mikvah USA, ensured that the Mikvaos are both at the highest standard of Kashrus, while maintaining the beauty and comfort encouraged by the Rebbe.

Chabad of New Hampshire expresses immense gratitude to Zalman Alenick OBM, whose gift is making Mikvah Rendal a reality along with the support of Mikvah USA and the Rohr Foundation. The naming rights of the men’s mikvah is currently still available. Please consider participating in this sacred mitzvah. Visit Chabadgrows.com to donate.

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