Gayle Waxman, Exec Director of the Rady JCC said that “The Rady JCC is very pleased to be working with Herzlia and Federation to address this important need in our community. This initiative clearly requires community support and knowing that the Jewish Federation of Winnipeg has expressed commitment to helping ensure the new daycare is built and viable is critical.”
Last week, Bob Freedman CEO of Jewish Federation told the editor of the Winnipeg Jewish Review in a telephone conversation that he personally supported the deal going forward, thinking that it was good for the community as a whole. However, ultimately the Federation Board will need to approve of the exact financial commitment.
Earl Hershfield, President of the Herzlia-Adas Yeshurun provided this statement: “The Herzlia-Adas Yeshurun Shul is extremely pleased with the information that the Rady Centre has moved to develop their new Daycare Centre in cooperation with the Shul. Although no formal information has been received by the Shul at the time of this statement, we expect negotiations to begin shortly. We hope that the negotiations will be short, swift, and to the point. This is a win-win situation for the members of the Shul, for the parents and children of the prospective daycare and for the Jewish community at large, as these young people will be the leaders of our community in years to come."
Representatives from Herzlia-Adas Yeshurun, including Ben Cohen, Building Project Chair, have had extensive meetings with Akman Construction and Grant Design Group to produce renovation plans for the 57 year old building. The objective was to redevelop the existing structure to be safe, comfortable, functional and multipurpose space, in the most affordable manner possible. The building project team was able to reduce the original estimate of $2.8 M to $1.9 M, which made the undertaking feasible.
“The goal is to move quickly” Waxman stated, with the hope that the daycare could be ready sometime in late 2013 for the daycare, although the synagogue will likely open in September.
Waxman also stated that the Rady JCC is currently “working with other partners such as the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue” to consider opening another satellite day-care at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, which could potentially be located in the lower lounge area of the synagogue.
“We have about 700 children on the waiting list for the Kaufman Child Care Centre,” Waxman said. She also stated that as a general rule, about 1/3 of those on the wait list will actually need the space when offered, suggesting that the Rady should be planning for about 200 spaces into the future.
Thus, the Rady JCC could potentially run day care not only in the Shaarey Zedek synagogue but also elsewhere.
“If there is an expansion of the Asper Campus in the future, we would also want to have more day-care spaces in the Campus,” Waxman said.













































