Oholei Torah Goes Into Contract For 1333 Lubavitcher Rebbe Way

What’s the greatest gift we can give the Rebbe? To live the Rebbe’s mission. To build the Rebbe’s mosdos. To raise a generation of Chassidim who carry the Rebbe’s vision into the future.

That is the very essence of what we do at Oholei Torah every single day – the Oholei Torah Way!

Every day, in every division — from Preschool through Cheder, Mechina, Mesiva, and Beis Medrash — Oholei Torah is filled kein ayin hora with life, learning, and growth. But the bracha of growth comes with a challenge: space.

Our classrooms are packed. Our Bais Medrash is bursting. Our dormitories are overflowing. Our talmidim are growing — both in learning and in numbers — but we urgently need more space to continue providing for each talmid, for the Crown Heights community, and for the broader Chabad-Lubavitch community.

Our main campus on Eastern Parkway houses our Preschool, Cheder, Beis Medrash, as well as the operations, financial, registration, transportation, and food service departments that serve the entire Oholei Torah network. Expanding our campus will have a positive and far-reaching impact on the entire Oholei Torah Moisad.

With the Rebbe’s brochos and the Aibishter’s help, we are now taking an exciting step forward.

Oholei Torah is in contract to purchase a new building at 1333 President Street — located at the corner of Brooklyn Avenue, just two short blocks from our main campus. With Hashem’s help, this acquisition will allow us to relocate essential functions that are not critical to remain on the main campus — such as a portion of our student housing — from our Eastern Parkway campus to the new building. This shift will free up much-needed space on our main campus, allowing us to expand classrooms and resource rooms, enhance the learning environment for our talmidim, and better meet the unique needs of each individual talmid across all of our divisions.  

The announcement of this transformative step was shared this past Sunday at the historic renaming of President Street to Lubavitcher Rebbe Way — the very block of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin’s home.

With Hashem’s help, we hope to close on this building before Shavuos. Your partnership will help turn this vision into reality — expanding the Rebbe’s vision of chinuch, breitkeit, and growth for generations to come.

One Comment

  • very disappointed

    the community needs housing for people prices are high demand is high.Instead of providing more housing they take a big building at a prime location to add a dormitory?? really!

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