
Bais Brocho of Stolin Karlin Lakewood Launches Annual Campaign
The Stoliner Kehillah in Lakewood started as a small group of families and has grown into one of Lakewood’s most close-knit chassidishe kehillos, with its own Mosdos, its own flavor, and its own unmistakable Stoliner energy.
Eleven years ago, the kehillah opened a Cheder which has seen tremendous Syatta Dishmaya and now boasts a large, beautiful buildiing. Six years ago, B’ezras Hashem, the Kehillah celebrated once again, with the opening of Bais Brocho, a girls’ school dedicated to chinuch in the spirit of Stolin Karlin.
Now heading into its seventh year, Bais Brocho has become something that the whole Lakewood community has taken notice of. The talmidos arrive with excitement and leave with backpacks full — crafts, knowledge, varemkeit and simcha. The school has earned a reputation well beyond Lakewood, with elite mechanchos, a strong curriculum in both limudei kodesh and limudei chol, and a student body that keeps growing, b’li ayin hara.
As the seventh year approaches, Bais Brocho is turning to parents, friends, and supporters to help keep it all going. The campaign is live now at dryveup.com/bbstolin, and the response so far has been tremendous — hundreds of donors from the parent and staff, as well as the larger community have already stepped up.
If you’d like to be part of it, head over to dryveup.com/bbstolin.
Tizku lemitzvos.