Tomchei Tmimim Montreal Launching $2 Million Renovation

Tomchei Tmimim in Montreal is launching a two million dollar renovation, with classroom upgrades, several new classrooms, a lunchroom makeover, a full size state of the art kitchen and much more.

Tomchei Tmimim in Montreal is launching a two million dollar renovation, with classroom upgrades, several new classrooms, a lunchroom makeover, a full size state of the art kitchen and much more.

Here is everything you need to know about BUILDING BUILDERS.

LAYOUT – THE BUILDING CAMPAIGN

The campaign is entitled BUILDING BUILDERS – Tomorrow. Today. Together. We will iy”h raise two million dollars in 36 hours for our Yeshiva. Thanks to magnanimous donors, every dollar donated during that time will be quadrupled.

The funds are going to be used for a large-scale renovation of the school. 60 years ago, Montreal was proud to welcome our Yeshiva building on Westbury as the first building built from scratch by Chabad in North America. The two million dollars is going to be used to make a better Yeshiva for our children.

BLUEPRINTS – THE BUILDING RENOVATION

All classrooms are going to be modernized with LED lighting, tinted windows, and cutting edge technological teaching equipment. Several new classrooms will be built as part of a new wing in the building. The lunchroom will have a complete makeover and will be transformed into a beautiful Shul and cafeteria. A new full-size state of the art kitchen will also be built enabling us to offer hot soup and food to the children. We will also be completely redoing all bathrooms to make sure everything is up to par.

Security will be upgraded throughout the building and for that purpose, the front lobby and administration offices will be completely remodeled. New student and teacher lounges will also be built so that our greatest assets – students and teachers – have everything they need to succeed.

In addition, we will be creating a proper resource room and hiring a dedicated social worker.

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