[BONUS ROUND $250,000] Until 3 pm today, you have the power and opportunity to help The Stoliner Shul of Lakewood raise $250k.
It’s an-all-or-nothing challenge!!!
Only with your help will we succeed!!
For the next 24 hours, every donation is quadrupled.
That means that for every dollar that you give, the Stoliner Lakewood Shul will get $4.
Remember: The campaign is ALL OR NOTHING
$100 grows into $400!
$180 grows into $720!
$1000 grows into $4,000!
$1,800 grows into $7,200!
The Stoliner shul, located in the heart of Lakewood was built only two years ago.
In this short time it has become a bastion of Torah and Tefillah, serving the needs of the local community in many ways.
From it’s beautiful Bais Medrash to the Mikvah and Simcha hall, it is a second home to many in town.
Each day tens of people come to bask in the ambience of a comfortable and bright bais medrash, hundreds of men and boys from the neighborhood are welcomed in to our shul each shabbos and participate in the davening and sumptuous kiddush.
In order to continue providing for the multitudes we must pay up the outstanding building debt.
To this end we were challenged by 3 generous donors to SOS Save our Shul!
They challenged us to raise $200,000 on the Yahrtzeit of The Rebbe Reb Yochanan Z”L of Stolin! The challenge was that they will all match dollar for dollar during the 24 Hours of the yahrtzeit up to $50,000. The matching donors will quadruple each dollar donated up to $200,000, so $1 = $4. But Here is the Catch!! IT’S ALL OR NOTHING… If we do not reach our goal of $200,000 in 24 hours, every donation will be refunded and we will not receive the matching donations.
Please help us with your generous donation to do your part in supporting a great Mokom Torah and Tefillah.
Three ways to donate:
Click charidy.com/stolin
Call 732-595-2392
Email [email protected]
Why shouild it be all or nothing? If these big donors have such a great heart, why punish with all or nothing…makes no sense to me. I assume all that u write is true..yes great incentive. But in the mishkan, Moshe Rabeinu didn’t do that..
That’s the rules of the fundraiser, not stoliner Shul, I assure you. I believe that’s how charidy’s program works.