Aside from numerous fallen trees, much of Brooklyn remains relatively intact, but residents of Brighton Beach are in far worse straits.
Shliach Rabbi Zushe Winner and his sons were home on Monday evening when they saw water quickly rising up the front steps of their house. There is nothing between their home and the ocean but a small park. Since their shul is located next door, they decided to go there, where they deemed it would be safer. They wrapped themselves in plastic bags as best they could and trudged through 4 ½ feet of water to get to the shul.
When they arrived, they saw water gushing down the steps to the shul basement, where there is a catering hall and beis medrash. There are also two sifrei Torah that are kept downstairs. Rabbi Winner and his sons Yisroel, 21, and Mendel, 15, ran down to the basement, where water was cascading down all three staircases leading to it, to rescue the sifrei Torah. Baruch Hashem, they managed to bring the sifrei Torah to safety through 4.5 feet of water and carried them upstairs, where the Winners remained throughout the night. The shul basement is currently inundated with 10 feet of water, which volunteers are trying to pump out.
Their Chabad Neshama Center one block further is not doing much better. From the outside, it looks like one big mud hole. The underground preschool is completely ruined and will need to relocate.
Rabbis Moishe Dovid Winner and Shimmy Silver continue to try to help other Brighton Beach residents who are stranded or otherwise in need. The beach eroded and there is not just water but also lots of sand and debris everywhere, which caused multi-car pile-ups all over Brighton Beach. Most buildings still have no electricity, so it is very difficult to communicate with residents.
The Chabad House of Manhattan Beach is majorly damaged too. Very strong current waters flooded the shul destroying the doors and walls in its track, throwing over all the furnishings like rags. Miraculously, the torahs survived! The Shliach, Rabbi Avrohom Winner is helping residents of Manhattan Beach through their unimaginable disaster. A beautiful and elegant community turned into an ugly mess. With many houses flooded through their basements and garages, many are turning to Chabad for support and advice at a time like this.
(Based on a article in the Hamodia- written by Debbie Stern)
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A number of shluchim in Brooklyn and the larger New York area were hit really hard by the hurricane. Some had their homes and Chabad houses flooded with five feet of water and had much of their belongings destroyed.
These shluchim need help clearing their homes of debris and providing much needed supplies to their communities.
If you would like to volunteer please fill out the form below.
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should be mailed to the:
Sea Breeze Jewish Center
311 Sea Breeze Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11224
Make checks out to the:
“SEA BREEZE JEWISH CENTER”
a receipt will be mailed to you for your kind charitable donation to help keep the Sea Breeze Jewish Center thrive in the community for all…
I am a Christian, but not happy with celebrating Christmas and Easter because of the pagan roots. I’ve been wanting to learn more about holidays from what you call the Torah. I have read, I think, everything on Chabad.org, and fell in love with Esther Winner with her Shabbat videos, which are about 20 years old. I Googled her name to see what she’s been up to lately, and found this article. To thank her for teaching me to make a Shabbos meal, I am making a nice contribution to your cause. I pray everything will come back together for… Read more »
amazing
great job moshe dovid
keep up the wonderful work in West Brighton
WE LOVE YOU!
Being privilege to know the Winner family and marvel at their daily dedication to Torah and Mitzvahs you would not expect anything else.Rabbi Zushe and Esther Winner and their families are on the front line and exemplify Shlichus. They are ALL builders of character and community. Together Project Neshama and the Seabreeze Jewish center through the Rebbe guidance educate young and old within a multi cultural neighborhood. May our donation help in strengthening the bond between all Jews. Pesach and Chyena
Is known as the Jewish Martha Stewart
Her video is available on Chabad.org
And is copyrighted by chabad of West Brighton.
Their Shul at Seabrezze Jewish Center was totally desroyed, as well as their Project Neshama Cennter.
love the winners!!!
help them out
brighton beach rocks on!!!
Go chabad of West Brighton. go!
Give big donations, im sure they need alota gelt to rebuild!!!
Do your shlichus and make the Rebbe proud
chabad of West Brighton rocks
i was in brighton beach on sukkos doing mivtzoim!
cant believe it!!
brighton beach tahalucha fan!!!!
PLEASE NOTE MY MECHUTAN RABBI WINNER ALSO SERVES AS THE RABBI OF SEABREEZE JEWISH CENTER, AN AFFILIATE OF YOUNG ISRAEL SHULS.
HE IS A TRUE EXAMPLE OF SUCCESS AMONG CHABAD RABBONIM SERVING IN THE CAPACITY OF SHLICHUS.
YASHER KOIACH!
KEEP US THE GOOD WORK!
Dear Rabbi Zushe and Rebitzen Esther Winner and children, Moishe Dovid, Shimmy Silver, Yisrolik and Mendel.
Thank you for doing all your amazing work in rescuing the Torah’s and your constant devotion and support with the fellow chabad shluchim in Coney Island, Sea gate, Sheepshead Bay, Manhattan Beach and of Course West Brighton, your mokom hashlichus.
Yahsher Koiach.
May you make the Rebbe Proud
and Smile at his Chasidim.
Rabbi Winner moved there in 1985.
Alan Broner, DDS
go winners!!!!
OMG! what happened to BRIGHTON BEACH!!!
where can i send a donation?
Is a true Aishes Chayil standing by her husband in his Shlichus as member of Vaad rabbonei lubavitch and most respected rosh yeshiva par excellence, and senior rabbi of the seabreeze jewish center on seabreeze avenue in west brighton, Thank youto the whole winner family for their concern and devotion to their american Jewish neighbors.
Best Rabbi of S.J.C Since 1988
Alan Broner, DDS
O.M.G
Wow Srolik and Mendel! Saving the Sifrei Torah through five feet of water… Kol hakavod!
I, Esther Winner and my girls evacuated to C.H.. My husband Rabbi Zushe Winner and my two sons remained in Brighton Beach to protect the shul, our Chabad Neshama Center and our home. Baruch Hashem , Hashem in all his goodness, kindness and rachmonos saved all our lives. I saw pictures of my home, shul and Chabad Center. 29 years of Shlichus building up a community. I came home to Brighton Beach last night to see the unbelievable disaster. “Seeing is Believing” We want to thank all those who are there for us with good wishes, money to rebuild our… Read more »
Thank you- the website to donate is in the article. Thank you for your kind words.
These people are tzadikim for being moser nefesh to save the two Sifrei Toirah.
On their faces despite the pain and horror and ruin….Terrible destruction..and the Winners are beautiful people Rabbi Zushe, Esther and mishpacha….we feel for you…I hope things get fixed asap… best regards from a former Caracas friend from way back in the 80’s…Elie B.
I agree with you, Number 2 should not complain. Your family is going through a very rough, stressful time right now and it’s best if everyone start donating to the cause. Please provide me with your email.
Brighton Beach, like we’re talking within walking distance to Coney Island… I guess people evacuated from there. Thank God there’s helpers, Mexicano – Jews – to slowly clean it up and bring it back to normalcy.
THANK YOU RABBI Z. WINNER
GO WINNER GO!!!
I do not think its right for you to judge people when they are in need. Firstly- they did not know the water was going to go so high! The water went at least 10 feet and that was not something that was expected! Secondly, I would think when someone is in need you would express empathy and not judge. These people are my family- my parents, brothers and sisters and this is their sweat and blood aside from money. I think its best that you give a large donation instead of writing a comment like that. I am personally… Read more »
I truly feel bad for these shluchim, but I don’t understand why they didn’t move the Sifrei Torah BEFORE the hurricane?? Everyone knew it was coming – they said themselves there was nothing between them and the ocean. Common sense, people!!
O beautiful shluchim and your chabad house shuls and your preschools – under our Rebbe! May you put things together in an easy and bigger and better way in the future, with even more hatzlacha!