Rabbi Avraham Shemtov, Chairman of the Board of Beth Rivkah, paid a visit to the site of what will soon become the new Beth Rivkah building, a state-of-the-art facility set to be purchased and remodeled, thanks to the generosity of alumni, parents, community leaders, and friends.
Located just a few doors down from the current campus, the new building is already undergoing renovations and is projected to open its doors in September 2025, perfectly timed for the start of the new school year.
“This campaign began as a dream to address the urgent need for space for our growing student body,” said Rabbi Moshe Pinson, Director of Development at Beth Rivkah. “We are so deeply thankful to the pillars of this project, the Gorowitz Family Foundation and Rabbi and Mrs. David Fischer, for their outstanding generosity and commitment. Their leadership, together with the board of directors and the community’s support, has brought us to this critical point. Now, as we enter the final stage, we are focused on raising the last $1.3 million to close on the building and complete the renovations in preparation for the upcoming school year.”
The new building will provide a greatly expanded and modern educational environment for hundreds of students, offering new classrooms, learning spaces and other essential resources. This project is more than just bricks and mortar; it’s a living testament to the community’s commitment to the Rebbe and Rebbetzin’s vision for Jewish girls’ education.
Rabbi Shemtov’s visit served as a powerful encouragement to the board and to everyone involved in this historic campaign. His message was clear: now is the time to complete the campaign and secure the building, so that renovations can be completed and the space prepared for the 2025–2026 school year.
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