Oholei Chinuch school to educate 800 future leaders a year Marking a milestone in Jewish education for their nation late last month, Argentina’s 250,000-strong Jewish community opened the Chabad-Lubavitch Oholei Chinuch primary school for boys. The school is the first stage of a $25 million educational campus, blending modern technology and design with timeless Jewish tradition.
Architect Flavio Janches told the gathering of local and national dignitaries, that the school was crafted with attention to space, light and color and was designed to foster the holistic growth of students immersed in teachings of Chassidic principles—particularly joy, faith in G-d, a positive, proactive outlook and compassion for all.
Rabbi Tzvi Grunblatt, regional director of Chabad-Lubavitch of Argentina, said that “to be here is a miracle, and above all, we are here because we have a guiding light, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, who shows us that the possibilities are always there, we just have to look and find them.”
