Renovation Project Booklet December 2022

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Congregation Shaarey Zede k 1 889 EST Celebrating Community and Culture RENOVATION PROJECT December 16, 2022 RENEWING THE HOME OF OUR SACRED TRADITIONS UPDATED DESIGNS BY NUMBER TEN ARCHITECTURAL GROUP

CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK

Rabbi Anibal Mass, Spiritual Leader

Neil Duboff, President Ran Ukashi, Executive Director

CAMPAIGN CONSULTANT

Bob Freedman

CAMPAIGN MANAGER

Jodi Novak

CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

Neil Duboff, Chair

Gail Asper OC OM LLD

Brenlee Carrington Trepel KC

Dr Michael Helper

Ivy Kopstein

Jessica Kraut

Uri Kraut, CSZ Past President

Peter Leipsic Dr Edward A Lyons OC, CSZ Past President

Charles Shore

Dafna Shore

Brent Trepel

Larry Vickar

SANCTUARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /1 CHAPEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /3 SOCIAL HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /5 UPPER FOYER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /6 LOWER LEVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /7 RIVERSIDE ENTRANCE . . . . . . . . /9 PROJECT BUDGET . . . . . . . . . . . /11 FUNDRAISING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /12 FLOOR PLANS . . . . . . . . . /INSERT CONTENTS

SANCTUARY

UPDATED DESIGNS BY NUMBER TEN ARCHITECTURAL GROUP

Building designs included in this document are artist renderings and do not necessarily reflect the final construction plans.
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In the Sanctuary, the Bimah – its footprint, Aron Kodesh (Ark), Ner Tamid (Eternal light) stage and millwork – will remain as is with the exception of a few changes including the wall behind the ark, replacement of the readers tables with new movable podiums, and the removal of the choir platform in order to extend the floorspace. A feature ceiling will shift focus toward the Bimah and tie the space together with the Social Hall (Auditorium). Paint, wall coverings, finishes, and flooring will refresh and enhance the space.

The importance of the multi-generational connection has led to the decision to keep the existing layout of the seating, replacing the pews with new millwork and cushions.

Lighting will be selected that compliments the overall space while also helping define the event areas. The clerestory windows above the sanctuary that were covered up in a previous renovation will be exposed to allow more natural light into the space. Additional clerestory windows will be added to the space along the wall facing the river.

Advanced acoustic material will allow simultaneous events to take place through the building, and technological upgrades will provide for participation of those attending events in-person and those online (hybrid).

“I’m looking forward to the rich and varied opportunities this exciting project will bring to Congregation Shaarey Zedek and the entire community — a sustainable future based on a hybrid of in-person and virtual ways to study, learn, pray, and grow together.”

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– Rabbi Anibal Mass, Spiritual Leader

CHAPEL

UPDATED DESIGNS BY NUMBER TEN ARCHITECTURAL GROUP

Building designs included in this document are artist renderings and do not necessarily reflect the final construction plans.

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“I am pleased to be the president during these exciting times, the launch of a capital campaign that will help transform and modernize our shul for current generations and generations to come. Todah Rabah, thank you, to the leadership, volunteers, and staff that made this possible. A contribution toward this project is your vote for a prosperous Shaarey Zedek future

The Chapel – its footprint, Aron Kodesh (Ark), Ner Tamid (Eternal light), plaques, stainglass, and most finishes and millwork will remain. A new movable partition will be added so we can continue to have smaller, more intimate services, or to open up the Sanctuary for larger services.

As is the case with the Sanctuary, the pews will be replaced with new millwork and cushions. Paint, wall coverings, finishes, and flooring will refresh and enhance the space.

“This project will be not only a stunning rebirth for our synagogue building, but a commitment by our congregation that Shaarey Zedek will have an ongoing role in the Jewish life of our community.”

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SOCIAL HALL

UPDATED DESIGNS BY NUMBER TEN ARCHITECTURAL GROUP

Building designs included in this document are artist renderings and do not necessarily reflect the final construction plans.

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The Social Hall (Auditorium) and Alcove will see the largest shift from old to new, with repositionable partitions that create a more flexible and adaptable event space from larger to smaller (from 1 large room to up to 4 smaller rooms or combination thereof). The stage will be removed and replaced with storage space for furnture and equipment. The kitchen doors will include partitions to shield light from intruding into the event spaces. The clerestory windows that face Wellington Crescent that were covered up in a previous renovation will be exposed to allow more natural light into the space.

The ceiling and lighting will be enhanced to flow with the Sanctuary space. Windows will be added to the wall that faces the river to bring in natural light and a view of the river.

“Our new and invigorated space will be an inspirational venue to welcome the community for dynamic and engaging Jewish programming and educational offerings.”

UPPER LEVEL FOYER

The Upper Level Foyer will be upgraded with new carpeting and paint. The doors into the Synagogue building, the Chapel, and Sanctuary will remain, as will the two Tree of Life Boards and Electronic Memorial Board. The Bathrooms on this level will be upgraded to modern accessibility standards and finishes. Artist renderings currently unavailable.

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UPPER LEVEL

“This undertaking is much more than an investment in a building. It is an investment in an institution that is the very definition of a Jewish community. We all have an obligation to ensure that our children and grandchildren live and prosper in a vibrant and progressive Jewish community. L’Dor Va Dor!!”

Building designs included in this document are artist renderings and do not necessarily reflect the final construction plans. UP 107 EVENT SPACE 1 109 STORAGE 118 STORAGE 116 W/C 115 W/C 113 W/C 114 UTR 100 VESTIBULE 101 FOYER 103 SANCTUARY 102 CHAPEL ST-01 STAIR #1 ST-02 STAIR #2 105 UTR 104 CORRIDOR 111 CORRIDOR 106 AV 108 EVENT SPACE 2 117 EVENT SPACE 3 135 EXIST KITCHEN 136 BIMAH EL-01 ELEV SCALE 1/8" = 1'-0" A2 1 MAIN FLOOR PLAN UPDATED DESIGNS BY NUMBER TEN ARCHITECTURAL GROUP /23/2022 4:05:46 PM

LOWER LEVEL

UPDATED DESIGNS BY NUMBER TEN ARCHITECTURAL GROUP

“The Shaarey Zedek Synagogue is a magnificent piece of Modernist architecture and has formed the backdrop of memories for generations of families. We feel a profound responsibility that our work deepens these emotional and spiritual connections, creating a place that invites, inspires and enhances its timeless aesthetic.”

– Dave Lalama, Partner Brent Bellamy, Creative Director Number TEN Architectural Group

Building designs included in this document are artist renderings and do not necessarily reflect the final construction plans.
032 MENS WC 026 WOMENS WC 001 VEST 003 RECEPTION 005 COPY PRINT 006 FAMILY ROOM 008 OFFICE 009 OFFICE 010 OFFICE 011 OFFICE 007 LUNCH ROOM 015 RECORDS STORAGE 024 EXISTING MECHANICAL 033 GIFT SHOP 014 EX BOILER ROOM ST-03 STAIR #3 030 STORAGE 013 MEETING 012 WORKSTATIONS 018 STORAGE 031 LIBRARY + LOUNGE 022 CORRIDOR 036 ELEV. MACHINE RM 037 CATERING 038 UTR 039 MEETING ROOM 042 EXISTING MECHANICAL ST-02 STAIR #2 900 SF 043 PLAY ROOM 041 CORRIDOR 029 COAT RM 050 EX KITCHEN 051 EX UTILITY 052 EX KITCHEN 053 EX FREEZER 054 EX STORAGE 055 EX VESTIBULE EL-01 ELEV 028 JANITOR 610 SF 045 PLAY ROOM 119 SF 048 STORAGE 025 TEACHING SPACE 020 SHARED OFFICES 021 MEDIA ROOM 023 ELECT. 100 SF 049 OFFICE 310 SF 046 INFANT 040 UTR SCALE 1/8" = 1'-0" A1 1
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LOWER LEVEL

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Building designs included in this document are artist renderings and do not necessarily reflect the final construction plans.

The Lower Level will receive new paint, finishes, fixtures and furniture, with focus being put on the existing central hub of informal gathering space. Advanced acoustic material will allow simultaneous events to take place throughout the building. Technological upgrades will provide for enhanced participation of those attending events in-person and those online (hybrid).

The Upper and Lower Lounges will be modified into one level, and movable partitions will be installed to create multiple events spaces (1 large event space to 2 smaller spaces). Large wooden pivot doors will separate the Lounge area from the central space to create an open and welcoming connection between spaces.

Washrooms will be upgraded to modern standards, and additional private accessible washrooms will be added. Artist renderings are currently unavailable.

Seating Areas will be upgraded and reoriented to increase opportunities for casual gathering in the central area. Appropriate shelving and casements for artwork and books will be placed in this area to be enjoyed by the congregation.

The Sisterhood Judaica Gift Shop will be reoriented to be adjacent from the Riverside entry and directly across from the Office entrance. The new shop will include a window to bring in natural light as well as a kiosk, in addition to the store to display items.

The offices will be oriented to provide more natural lighting to all private and shared offices, and will include strategic storage solutions, a staff lounge/ lunch room, and additional meeting spaces.

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RIVERSIDE ENTRANCE

UPDATED DESIGNS BY NUMBER TEN ARCHITECTURAL GROUP

Building designs included in this document are artist renderings and do not necessarily reflect the final construction plans.

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“I am so looking forward to the modern infrastructure this renovation will provide, allowing us to further connect children and families physically, virtually, and most importantly — Jewishly. We will continue the important work of building connections and strengthening our community through programming — whether it be inperson, virtual or a hybrid format.”

The Riverside Entrance will be upgraded so it is more prominent, as it generally serves as the main entrance to the synagogue. The spirit of the design will be to warmly welcome congregants and visitors alike to our community synagogue.

A new large glass vestibule will create a more visible connection to the reception area for security purposes and will open up into a larger corridor that will include wall space for artwork, artifacts, books, and casual seating — an inviting entry into our renewed synagogue.

“For over eight decades, Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood has had a role of support and leadership in the Synagogue through countless congregational endeavors — from programs to movements! We are very excited to be a part of this next journey to enhance our congregation’s home for this generation and future generations to come.”

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PROJECT BUDGET

ROUGH ESTIMATES

Updated August 2022 - Update coming spring 2023

PHASE I: RELOCATION & CAMPAIGN COSTS

Estimated Cost: $2.1 Million (Current)

• Architectural Design

• Moving and Storage

• Rent Temporary Worship, Event, Programming, Office, Catering, and Storage Space

• Campaign materials, and Campaign Staff

PHASE II: REPAIRS AND UPGRADES

Estimated Cost: $5.5 Million (Update coming spring 2023)

• Asbestos Remediation

• Roof Repair

• New HVAC

• Upgraded Wiring

PHASE III: RENOVATION

Estimated Cost: $5.6 Million (Update coming early 2023)

• Upper: Sanctuary, Chapel, Social Hall (Auditorium), Foyer

• Lower: Daycare/Lounges, Seating Area, Offices/Meeting Spaces, Kitchen Modifications

• Exterior: Enhance Riverside Entrance

TOTAL ESTIMATED COST: $16 Million

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FUNDRAISING

PLEDGE CATEGORIES

$1,000,000 to $3,000,000

$500,000 to $999,999

$250,000 to $499,999

$100,000 to $249,999

$50,000 to $99,999

$25,000 to $49,999

$10,000 to $24,999

$2,500 to $9,999

$1,000 to $2,499

With your gift of $100,000+, you may dedicate a room or space in the synagogue.

With your gift of $1000+, your name will be featured on a donor wall.

CONTACT

To make a pledge, volunteer to canvass, or for questions about the project

Ran Ukashi Executive Director

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Direct Line 204-975-3482

Shul Main Line 204-452-3711

Email ran@szfuture.ca

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Phone 204-452-3711

Email jodi@szfuture.ca

$10.9 Million
Pledges Committed as of December 2022:
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Jodi Novak Manager, Capital Campaign
Congregation Shaarey Zedek L’Dor Va Dor Capital Campaign 561 Wellington Crescent | Winnipeg, MB | Canada | R3M 0A6 Website: www.szfuture.ca Email: campaign@szfuture.ca Phone: 204-452-3711 Congregation Shaarey Zede k 1 889 EST Celebrating Community and Culture FAQ Please check out our Frequently Asked Questions page, preliminary floor plans, and more great information on the campaign website www.szfuture.ca
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