New campus for rabbinical students ready to open in Oak Park, Mich.

July 18, 2011
Lubavitch Yeshivah-International School for Chabad Leadership has a new 45,000-square-foot facility

From The Detroit News: Classes are scheduled to begin this week at a new four-acre campus of the Lubavitch Yeshivah-International School for Chabad Leadership in suburban Detroit. The 45,000-square-foot facility in Oak Park, Mich., cost more than $5 million to build and will house 180 male students, ages 13 to 19. Compared with the school's old space, the new building is a bigger, high-tech facility that has more modern amenities.

EARLIER... JULY 2011...from The Detroit Free Press: Religious and community leaders have broken ground in Oak Park, Mich., on the Harry and Wanda Zekelman campus of the Lubavitch Yeshiva and Mesivta. The campus will serve up to 180 male high school and yeshiva students and, eventually, 180 boarding students. The facility will help the Lubavitch community, a Hasidic movement within Orthodox Judaism, continue to meet its educational and spiritual outreach goals. The buildings are being erected on a site of about four acres; they will replace the nearby original campus, which will continue to be home to the community's synagogue and elementary school.

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