2. The Engine Room
Hidden from view, the engine
room is undoubtedly the most
important room on a ship, for it
drives the entire ship forward.
One does not cut corners on the
engine room.
The kitchen at Chabad is not the
social hall or shul, but it
undoubtedly plays a central role
in doing what we do.
3. The Need
The current kitchen was built in 1962, and was designed with
a medium sized family in mind.
The current use of the kitchen provides Shabbat dinners to
over 65 students a week, and that number has consistently
grown by 30-40% every year.
The cooking, work, storage and refrigeration spaces currently
available are simply inadequate, and must be upgraded to
allow for continued service to the community.
4. The Solution
Demolish the existing kitchen, along with the wall between
the kitchen and the living room.
Gather ideas from kitchens at other Chabad Houses on
campuses across North America.
In an enlarged space, design an all-new kitchen built to suit
the needs of the present and future.
9. Thank You
Our family is committed to
serving the Jewish students
at Laurier and Waterloo for
as long as we live. Thank you
for being a part of the
“Ahavat Yisrael Team”!
Rabbi Moshe and Rivky,
Mendel and Berel Goldman