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New lillikva
Under Way
The aging and over-crowded
mikva is getting help soon, when
construction on a two-tub and at
least 12-changing-room facility
begins on land on the A. Alfred
Taubman Jewish Community
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Campus in Oak Park.
According to ivIikVah. Israel's
architect, construction on a new
$1.3 million facility should be
starting this month.
"We actually broke ground in
the fall to insrnil a well," said
Stuart Fine, who drew up the plans
for the new facility "Now we are
dealing with the contractors."
The Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit gave the
land, 3/4 of an acre, to Mikvah
Israel in July 1997. Orthodox fami-
lies observing ritual purity com-
mandments will primarily use the
facility. The site is west of the
Jewish Community Center's Jimmy
Prentis Morris Building and its
playground, and to the north of
the Prentis Jewish Apartments.
The existing mikva serves more
than 4,000 women a year with its
two tubs and six changing rooms.
It is slated to remain open for men
and to be used as a kaylim mikvah,
where certain vessels such as metal
pots and pans, silverware and
sometimes plates are kashered.
some donations in excess of $20,000,
with some others that haven't been
announced yet," he said.
So far, $1.65 million has been
raised in cash and pledges. Some
5750,000 of the total came from the
sale of Young Israel of Oak-Woods,
which merged with Young Israel of
Greenfield two years ago and moved
into Greenfield's building as Young
Israel of Oak Park.
The Young Israel board decided to
cap fund-raising at 51.8 million.
Greenberg said he was sure congregants
would provide the remaining $200,000
or "given Rabbi Steven Weirs populari-
ty and the place Young Israel of Oak
Park plays in the community, we could
attract outside funding."
Our intention is to build a nicer
sanctuary, classrooms, youth/meeting
rooms and a better social hall of some
sort," Greenberg said. "We'll probably
have to scale back in size, although the
functionality won': have changed." 12
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