Dear Friends
 If you weren’t present at services Shabbos morning, then you missed the BIG news! For the past several months, our dedicated building committee has vigorously been researching, planning, and wrangling with architects and builders toward a single goal: a permanent home for our growing congregation. Last week we reached a major milestone – our architects presented us with the initial blueprints for our new home.
This gorgeous new facility will include
- A women’s balcony
- Ample space for childcare and play
- The North Eruv’s only men’s mikveh
- A large, fully stocked Beis Medrash
Another amazing fact – based upon our builder’s initial cost estimates (which will be publicized soon on the CTC website), the necessary fundraising will be modest in comparison to average synagogue construction costs across the country. This means that we can realistically fundraise most, if not all, of the entire building costs.
As mentioned Shabbos morning, a number of changes must occur very quickly over the next few months to reduce the shul’s expenses and conserve its assets. These measures will keep us on track toward moving into our new home by the end of this year.
Starting with Shacharis, Thursday, February 3rd, the Congregation will move into the home of Rabbi Yaakov & Rebbetzin Susan Rich, 7119 Bremerton Ct., Dallas, TX 75252. All prayer services and shiurim will continue as scheduled at the Rich home, with some minor changes here and there. Please watch for more detailed updates later in the week.
As we take this next, great step, the Executive Board, Rabbi, and entire congregation would like to extend a special thanks and acknowledgement to the Abrams family for all that they have done for the Shul. Since our inception, Shira and Shalom Abrams have generously allowed the Shul to rent one of their properties, giving us priority treatment and special benefits throughout the term of our lease.
With gratitude to Hashem, and with much excitement and anticipation, we look forward to this next phase of growth for our shul.
Rabbi Yaakov Rich and Wes Sutkin, President

Mazel Tov, from baltimore
Mazal Tov and Chazak and Baruch!
Mazel Tov!! May Hashem rest his presence in the work of your hands! (from Scottsdale, AZ)
Amen. Thank you so much Rabbi Shoshan for your brocha.
Great news! MAZAL TOV! So happy for the CTC community. May Hashem continue to bless you all with shefah berachot.
I must visit soon!!!
Mazel Tov on this exciting development! We are looking forward to davening in both the Rich home and the new building. Rikki Rutchik & Kirk Rovinsky
HaShem has indeed blessed you and your congregation! I have never had an opportunity to visit your shul, but I know many people who have and have been blessed by your congregation. May the Eternal who makes all things possible continue to bless you and your congregation. May you and the community that has grown because of you continue to be a kiddush HaShem to the Dallas community and the world.
Mazel Tov! This is so exciting!
oh wow great news. I never had a doubt!!!!!!!!! the community is enRICHed by your leadership.
Mazal Tov
Hagit and David
Hoffman