The Oholei Torah Tzivos Hashem library, home to over 2,000 books, expanded with additional bookshelves to accommodate the next batch of hundreds of books.
By Anash.org reporter
The Oholei Torah Tzivos Hashem library, home to over 2,000 books, expanded with additional bookshelves to accommodate the next batch of hundreds of books.
The library is a recent addition to Oholei Torah, only having opened this past summer. Thousands of books in English, Yiddish and Hebrew, containing chassidishe stories and Chabad history, adorn its shelves.
Located in the third floor shul -The Katz Beis Medrash in the Oholei Torah building, students can come during breaks to read in the shul/reading room, or they can give a small deposit and borrow the books to read at home.
With the new bookshelves now in place, the librarians are getting ready to go on another shopping spree for hundreds more titles, which will be enjoyed by students and staff for many years.
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