A place of generous hospitality, where food, drink, and shelter were offered freely to all in need. Inspired by that example, Rabbi and Rebbetzin Haller have built an Eishel of their own.
Each week, they welcome over 100 guests for Shabbos and Yom Tov meals. Their backyard shul is a sanctuary for prayer and reconnection. Dozens more receive meals, lodging, or quiet support in times of hardship.
This is not a project. It’s a home built on kindness, generosity, and the daily fulfilment of mitzvot—guided by the vision of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.