Chestnut Shul’s $10,000 Raffle to Benefit New Building

chestnut[COMMUNICATED] The Chestnut Shul is excited to inform the Lakewood Community about our exciting and unique raffle to benefit our building expansion campaign.

The Chestnut Shul , led by its Mora Dasrah, Rav Yosef Greenfeld Shlita, offers multiple Shachris and Maariv Minyanim, Sunday Breakfast & Learn, Night Kollel, and multiple learning events throught the year.  The Shul originally created to serve the Chestnut community, has B”H become a place where many South of the Lakers (and perhaps even beyond) have come to rely on as their makom tefillah.

Therefore, to better serve the Lakewood kehilla, the Shul is currently undergoing an expansion. With this expansion, we will IY”H be able to offer more minyanim, space, and parking for the continued benefit of all those who frequent the Shul on a daily basis.

Our unique Chanukah Mega Raffle makes it even more possible for you to be the winner! With tickets sales being capped at only 360 tickets, 1 ticket bought means a 1 in 360 chance of winning!  And those are odds you won’t likely find anywhere else!

The raffle is being drawn in less than a week, on the last night of Chanukah, so don’t waste time. Buy a ticket today.

One lucky winner is going to be walking away $10,000 richer, while helping an amazing makom Torah UTefiila.  Why shouldn’t it be you?

CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR TICKET NOW!

For building dedication opportunities please call 718-753-6951.

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