For years LGHS – Lubavitch Girls High School in Chicago dreamed of a building that would truly meet the needs of its students. That dream is now becoming a reality with the completion of a 30,000 square foot, state-of-the-art school, built from the ground up. Lubavitch Girls High School is thrilled to announce its “Build Their Future” campaign, launched to support the final stages of this monumental project and prepare for the school’s upcoming move into the building.
“It’s truly hard to believe that this dream has become a reality,” says Rabbi Baruch Hertz, Rav of the Chicago community and dean of the school. “In appreciation of everyone who is partnering to bring this to life, we plan to celebrate this momentous occasion with a grand opening in September, IYH.”
The new building offers a transformative educational setting, with sunlit classrooms, a spacious atrium, high ceilings, and a design that inspires calm, focus, and connection. Every square foot has been thoughtfully planned to provide an environment where students feel proud, uplifted, and ready to learn. The building includes 10 classrooms, library, chemistry, biology, stem and physics lab, art and pottery room, an outdoor terrace, and a dedicated room for Bnos Chabad. This building will foster a higher level of learning and growth for students in their Yiddishkeit and Chasiddishkeit.
The 36-hour fundraiser is now live, running from Sunday, May 18 through Monday, May 19, with a goal of $500,000 to help complete the final stage of construction and move-in.
Now is the time to build their future! Visit causematch.com/lghs2025 to partner with LGHS—and help shape the future of hundreds of students in the coming years.













No one like us in the world
This is great!
I heard there is a high school building in crown heights that needs serious renovation
Incredible how you pulled it all together! Mega hatzlacha!
bihatzlacha!
Rabbi Hertz. what you have accomplished with LGHS — all while juggling so many vital responsibilities for the greater Chicago community — is truly remarkable. You have every reason to be proud. May HaShem bless you with continued good health and strength to carry on your holy work, bringing much Nachas to the Rebbe.
They should be able to make it work!
Incredible!