A home is waiting inside.
The campaign is not about the tower. It is about the first two floors becoming a permanent home for Jewish life in Vancouver.

The campaign is not about the tower. It is about the first two floors becoming a permanent home for Jewish life in Vancouver.

Come in from Arbutus and the Greenway. The arrival, stair and elevator make the two floors feel like one connected home.

The drawing-stage café is planned as a bright, everyday place where a first coffee can become a conversation—and a conversation can become belonging.

The central stair is more than circulation. It keeps arrival, welcome and gathering visible to one another.

The flexible main hall can become a Beit Midrash—a study hall open to every level of learner, with room for questions and the person asking them.

Sliding walls and flexible furniture let the hall shift from conversation to prayer without losing the warmth of the room.

For Shabbat, holidays and community meals, the hall changes again—making space for the table that has always been central to the Kollel’s welcome.

Separate dairy and meat kitchens support the ordinary and extraordinary work of feeding people well.

The Level 2 outdoor space is envisioned for a chuppah and a sukkah—a place for milestones, holidays and another kind of table.

Every room returns to the same promise: a warm home, built debt-free by the community, one symbolic square foot at a time.