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A Historic Opportunity

STRENGTHENING
SHABBAT.

Building Community. Inspiring Generations.

For the first time, our community has the opportunity to create a fully halachically supervised Community Eruv that will transform Shabbat for hundreds of Jewish families today—and for generations to come.

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What is an Eruv?

An Eruv is a carefully constructed symbolic boundary that encompasses a community according to Jewish law. It enables observant Jews to carry essential items on Shabbat within the designated area while fully observing the sanctity of the day.

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Read More About Eruv

Explore how a symbolic boundary enables carrying on Shabbat while fully honoring the sanctity of the day.

Why This Matters

Imagine...

A young couple welcomes their first baby. Until now, they often stayed home on Shabbat because carrying a stroller wasn't possible.

One simple change opens countless opportunities for Jewish connection.

Community

One Historic Opportunity

Professional
Design.

The proposed Natick Community Eruv will be professionally designed, regularly inspected, and maintained under qualified rabbinic supervision.

The first Eruv in Natick—a milestone in our community's history.

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We're Almost There!

Campaign Goal

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Raised 72% of Goal

Every gift brings us one step closer to a stronger Jewish future in Natick. ($12,550 to go)

Every Family
Benefits

The Natick Community Eruv will allow families to enjoy Shabbat more fully by enabling them to carry: baby strollers, diaper bags, wheelchairs & walkers, necessary medications, house keys, prayer books, and children's necessities.

For many families, this means participating fully in community life rather than remaining isolated at home.

Hundreds

Of Families Served

Making Shabbat accessible and meaningful for our growing community.

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Generations of
Impact

A lasting legacy that will strengthen Jewish life for decades to come. Bringing families together and building a stronger, more connected Natick.