Hallandale Beach Mikvaos Project Moving Quickly

by Reuven Arazi

HALLANDALE BEACH, FL [CHI] — The three Mikvaos Mei Menachem under construction in Hallandale Beach are being built at a rapid pace, and should be completed , G-d willing, in time for the Jewish New Year 5769.With hydraulic lifts for the physically challenged,the Mikvaos will cater to hundreds of people, including individuals who could not perform this Mitzvah before due to the lack of a facility that fully includes the physically challenged community. Both the Women’s Mikvah and the Men’s Mikvah will have the hydraulic lifts and all the necessary features to service a large segment of individuals with special needs.


Rabbi Raphael Tennenhaus, executive vice president of Chabad of South Broward, is amazed at the progress and the interest and support coming from the community.”After just completing a new and expanded pre-school, with a waiting list for the next school year, and the opening of Camp Gan Israel of South Broward for the 20th consecutive year with some 300 boys and girls, I thought the Mikvah project would take longer.What was once a community for seniors, has rapidly changed into a young and exciting neighborhood, and the Mikvaos has become an immediate necessity. This is the first Mikvah to be built in Hallandale Beach, and the first Men’s Mikvah in South Broward.”The Mikvaos will be located at the headquarters of Chabad of South Broward, 1295 East Hallandale Beach Boulevard. Also located at Chabad of South Broward’s main center is Congregation Levi Yitzchok-Lubavitch, the Chaya Aydel Seminary, the CHAI Tots Preschool, the Hallandale Hebrew School and the Kollel for businessmen and professionals.

For further information about this project,please call 954-458-1877 or log on to chabadsouthbroward.com

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