Raising
Tomorrow
Yeshivas Tzeirei Hashluchim’s New building
INTRO
Yeshiva Tzeirei HaShluchim was founded on a dream.
In the year 1996, during the Kinus Hashluchim, Shluchim were discussing the need for a solution to a very real problem that many of them were facing – the rapidly rising cost of Yeshiva tuition. Somebody needed to propose a solution. Not just anyone – someone who was ready to
Think Big
Rabbi Aryeh Leib Kaplan A”H, who had been appointed by the Rebbe to establish a Chabad community in Tzfas, announced that he would be opening a Yeshiva for Tzeirei Hashluchim where tuition would be heavily subsidized to ensure that it was affordable for everyone. The Yeshiva opened its doors for the very next school year and has since grown to house 200 bochurim – sons of Shluchim from around the world. The broad vision of the Yeshiva has been its fuel as it has continued to expand in order to accommodate its growing enrollment. We have always thought big. But now, 50 years since Rabbi Kaplan
moved to Tzfas, we are thinking even bigger – and are inviting
you to think bigger as well.
How big?
As big as a brand new building
Rabbi Aryeh Leib Kaplan A”H, who had been appointed by the Rebbe to establish a Chabad community in Tzfas, announced that he would be opening a Yeshiva for Tzeirei Hashluchim where tuition would be heavily subsidized to ensure that it was affordable for everyone. The Yeshiva opened its doors for the very next school year and has since grown to house 200 bochurim – sons of Shluchim from around the world. The broad vision of the Yeshiva has been its fuel as it has continued to expand in order to accommodate its growing enrollment. We have always thought big. But now, 50 years since Rabbi Kaplan
moved to Tzfas, we are thinking even bigger – and are inviting
you to think bigger as well.
How big?
As big as a brand new building
Yeshiva’s
Campus
SOLD
In a breathtaking location, overlooking the Sea of Tiberias, lies the spacious campus. The expansive complex is planned to include various buildings that will serve as a home and permanent place for the yeshiva.
After renovations, the 40,000 square feet complex will be able to host over 500 Bochurim, providing them with a spacious physical environment that ensures spiritual growth.
Yeshiva’s
Building
SOLD
A large and spacious building, ready for comprehensive renovations. After expansion and upgrades, the building will serve as a vibrant educational center — a Beis Midrosh designed to accommodate dozens of students, well-equipped and advanced classrooms, comfortable and designed dormitory rooms for the Bochurim convenience, a wide dining hall, and a modern kitchen to meet their daily needs.
Beis
Midrash
Large Beis
Midrash
Small Beis
Midrash
A spacious hall in the planned complex is now set to become the central Beis Midrash, designed to accommodate over 180 Bochurim.
Soon, the hall will be filled with the sounds of Torah study and prayer, serving as the central location for Bochurim to gather, learn, and pray together.
The hall will provide a spacious and comfortable environment, tailored to the yeshiva’s needs and the growing number of Bochurim.
Aron
Hakodesh
At the center of the Beis Midrash, a magnificent Aron Kodesh will be built. You can donate and dedicate and memorialize your loved ones with a unique Parochet.
Dining
Hall
In the dining hall, daily nutritious meals will be served to the yeshiva Bochurim, with an emphasis on a balanced and tailored menu.
On Shabbas, meals will be held in a warm and familial atmosphere, aiming to provide the Bochurim with a sense of home even when they are far from home.
The space is designed to comfortably host a large number of Bochurim while maintaining order and organization during serving and seating.
Kitchen
A large kitchen will be established in the complex, designed for the efficient preparation of fresh and nutritious meals throughout the day.
The kitchen will be equipped with advanced appliances and a convenient workspace, enabling the preparation of large quantities of food while maintaining quality and freshness.
Additionally, an organized distribution station will be set up for quick and efficient meal serving.
Mikveh
A spacious and well-equipped mikveh is planned for the complex, providing a convenient and efficient solution for daily use.
The mikveh will include carefully designed dressing and shower areas to ensure maximum comfort for the Bochurim.
The structure will be tailored to the expected number of users and planned with an emphasis on order, cleanliness, and easy maintenance over time.
Otzar
Hasforim
At the center of the building, adjacent to the zal, a holy library will be established, serving as a study and research hub for the yeshiva Bochurim.
The library will include an extensive collection of Torah books, Talmud, Halacha, Chassidus, ethics, and philosophy — everything the yeshiva Bochurim need to deepen their studies and grow in Torah.
Classrooms
X8
Eight classrooms will be established in the complex, tailored to the needs of ongoing Bochurim.
Throughout the day, classes on various topics will be held in the classrooms, taught by an experienced and dedicated team of rabbis.
The classrooms will be designed for comfortable group and individual learning and can also be used for special meetings, enrichment classes, and additional educational activities.
Dormitory
Rooms
X52
The yeshiva is planned to include over fifty dormitory rooms, designed to provide comfortable accommodations for over two hundred Bochurim.
The rooms will be designed with maximum thought to provide Bochurim with a pleasant and organized living environment, focusing on private space alongside the opportunity for shared social life.
Each room will be equipped with basic conditions for maximum comfort, maintaining order and regular maintenance throughout the year.
whole floor
in the
Dormitory
X4
The student living floor includes, alongside the rooms, shared seating areas, an equipped kitchenette, laundry rooms, facilities designed for convenient and efficient use by all students.
The dormitory design emphasizes a sense of home and belonging, understanding that the Bochurim living far from home require emotional support beyond just housing.
Courtyard
Development
The yeshiva Bochurim will enjoy spacious and pleasant outdoor areas with views of the Sea of Tiberias and the green northern landscapes of Israel. The spaces will include shaded seating areas where students can relax between classes, converse, and unwind.
The outdoor spaces will also serve for social gatherings, educational activities, and special events, aiming to create a sense of community and familial connection.
Office
Floor
The building includes spacious office areas designed to meet the growing needs of yeshiva׳s staff.
The spaces are designed to provide a comfortable and efficient work environment for the yeshiva administration, as well as to offer rest and refreshment areas for the entire staff and rabbis of the yeshiva.
Lobby
At the entrance to the yeshiva’s building, a spacious and inviting lobby will be established, serving as a central meeting point for Bochurim, guests, and yeshiva staff. The lobby will be designed with clean and pleasant lines, including comfortable seating areas.
The space will also serve as a waiting area before classes, meetings, and activities, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Beis Midrash
Libraries
X4
The Beis Midrash libraries will include a wide collection of sacred books – Talmud, Halacha and Chassidus.
The libraries can be dedicated in memory of your loved ones and acquaintances.
Reading
Library
A Chassidic leisure library will be established in the yeshiva complex, including books for reading and reflection. The place will serve as a pleasant and inviting area for Bochurim, where they can read during their leisure hours.
The library is designed to provide meaning even during breaks from study, alongside an uplifting experience that connects to the values of Chassidus.
Coffee
Corner
Next to the Beis Midrash, a pleasant and well-equipped coffee corner will be set up, where Bochurim can take a short break, enjoy a hot coffee, and converse in a relaxed atmosphere.
The place will include hot and cold drink facilities, and a social meeting space between classes.
The coffee corner is intended to provide Bochurim with moments of refreshment and to strengthen the sense of home.
Computing
Systems
A smart computing system will be implemented in the yeshiva complex, enabling full control over electrical, lighting, and air-conditioning systems, aiming to save energy and enhance operational efficiency. The system will provide smart management of all yeshiva buildings – from classrooms to dormitory rooms, with the ability to monitor and define electricity usage according to changing needs.
Classrooms will be equipped with advanced multimedia systems, including smart screens and advanced projection tools, to enhance the learning experience and make study materials accessible in a professional and modern way.
Balcony
A spacious and pleasant balcony will be established in the yeshiva complex, where students can get fresh air, converse, and relax between classes.
The balcony will be located in an area with an open view and will include comfortable seating areas, allowing students to enjoy fresh air and recharge with new energy.
The space will also serve as a social area for short meetings and rest breaks throughout the day.
Furniture
Dormitory Furniture
Beds, closets, desks, and seating areas for Bochurim.
Beit Midrash Furniture
Study tables, upholstered chairs, and book cabinets.
Dining Room Furniture
Dining tables, spacious chairs, and serving stations.
Overall summary
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Dedication of the Yeshiva’s Campus 1,500,000$ Sold
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Dedication of the Building 1,000,000$ Sold
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Large Beis Midrash 1,000,000$
-
Small Beis Midrash 500,000$
-
Aron Hakodesh 150,000$
-
Dining Hall 250,000$
-
Kitchen 200,000$
-
Mikveh 200,000$
-
Otzar Hasforim 80,000$
-
Classrooms *8 280,000$
-
Dormitory Rooms *52 1,300,000$
-
A whole floor in the Dormitory *4 480,000$
with our current location operating at full occupancy, the need for a new and expansive property has become apparent.
Both of our distinct programs, serving English- speaking Bochurim and Hebrew-speaking locals, have reached their capacity and are eager to accommodate fu ther growth. Every available bed has been filled, highlighting the urgent need for expansion. The opportunity presented by this unique property holds tremendous potential for our continued growth.
While the existing structure is impressive and promising, the prospect of expanding within the property allows us to envision and anticipate the further \ development of the Yeshiva.
We anticipate finalizing the acquisition of the building in the coming weeks, after which construction will commence without delay.
With Hashem’s help, the building will be ready to accommodate the Yeshiva within the coming year.
We eagerly anticipate reaching full occupancy once again in the near future, marking the beginning of the next phase of construction and further advancement of our dream.
Thank you for sharing our vision and for partnering with us to bring it a reality.
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Courtyard Development 200,000$
-
Office Floor 100,000$
-
Lobby 125,000$
-
Beis Midrash Libraries *4 72,000$
-
Reading Library 50,000$
-
Coffee Corner 30,000$
-
Computing Systems 35,000$
-
Balcony 75,000$
-
Dormitory Furniture 100,000$
-
Beit Midrash Furniture 30,000$
-
Dining Room Furniture 22,000$
-
Total 7,779,000$
Overall summary
-
Dedication of the Yeshiva’s Campus 1,500,000$ Sold
-
Dedication of the Building 1,000,000$ Sold
-
Large Beis Midrash 1,000,000$
-
Small Beis Midrash 500,000$
-
Aron Hakodesh 150,000$
-
Dining Hall 250,000$
-
Kitchen 200,000$
-
Mikveh 200,000$
-
Otzar Hasforim 80,000$
-
Classrooms *8 280,000$
-
Dormitory Rooms *52 1,300,000$
-
A whole floor in the Dormitory *4 480,000$
-
Courtyard Development 200,000$
-
Office Floor 100,000$
-
Lobby 125,000$
-
Beis Midrash Libraries *4 72,000$
-
Reading Library 50,000$
-
Coffee Corner 30,000$
-
Computing Systems 35,000$
-
Balcony 75,000$
-
Dormitory Furniture 100,000$
-
Beit Midrash Furniture 30,000$
-
Dining Room Furniture 22,000$
-
Total 7,779,000$
with our current location operating at full occupancy, the need for a new and expansive property has become apparent.
Both of our distinct programs, serving English- speaking Bochurim and Hebrew-speaking locals, have reached their capacity and are eager to accommodate fu ther growth. Every available bed has been filled, highlighting the urgent need for expansion. The opportunity presented by this unique property holds tremendous potential for our continued growth.
While the existing structure is impressive and promising, the prospect of expanding within the property allows us to envision and anticipate the further \ development of the Yeshiva.
We anticipate finalizing the acquisition of the building in the coming weeks, after which construction will commence without delay.
With Hashem’s help, the building will be ready to accommodate the Yeshiva within the coming year.
We eagerly anticipate reaching full occupancy once again in the near future, marking the beginning of the next phase of construction and further advancement of our dream.
Thank you for sharing our vision and for partnering with us to bring it a reality.