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The Shabbat Project Toronto in Numbers


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  • 46 shuls, temples and synagogues participated in The Shabbat Project in Toronto, providing all-day programming, meals and entertainment for children.
  • 7,500 flyers advertising the Shabbat Project were distributed throughout the GTA.
  • ​1000 families celebrated Shabbat via community block parties.
  • 2,450 women gathered together to sing, rejoice, and connect via the Challah Bake
  • 800 women were put on a waiting list wanting to get into the Challah Bake.
  • 89 percent of the women who attended our Challah Bake had never baked challah with a bracha before.
  • 37 publications wrote about Shabbat Project Toronto.
  • 1000 pairs of candlesticks were distributed at the Challah Bake to women lighting Shabbat candles for the first time.
  • 52  women inquired about how to get further involved after the Challah Bake.
  • ​2000 people attended a Saturday night havdallah concert with standing room only.
  • 500,000 people were reached via our Shabbat Project Facebook page.
  • 23 women, along with their families, signed up to keep more Shabbats correlating to their Hebrew birthdays, thanks to the Shabbat Birthday Program.
  • 1 city--Toronto-- was the only partnering city to be featured by mainstream newspaper along with a video exposé.
  • 25,000 benchers were designed, printed, donated and distributed in time for The Shabbat Project weekend.
  • 175 requests were made through social media for our beautiful challah card and our delicious recipe.
  • 3,276 new brachas were made during the Challah Bake. 
  • 853 Volunteers, from all religious backgrounds,  helped to organize The Shabbat Project Toronto.
  • 7 busloads of high school students set the tables for the Challah Bake.
  • 250 volunteers pre-measured ingredients to make things a little easier (and less messy) for the actual Challah Bake. 

Join us & Let's Keep it Together  - in 2018! 

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  • Home
    • About >
      • About The Shabbat Project
      • The Shabbat Project in Numbers
  • Get Involved
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Be A Sponsor
    • Proud Sponsors
  • Women's Challah Bake
  • Find a Host | Find a Guest
  • Resources
    • Shabbat How-to Guides
    • Games and Activity Ideas
    • Marketing Materials
  • Contact