Srry your right. From West Bloomfield. Mir did give though to complete it. Zekelman gave most.
That's a ridiculous rumor. It's not a Grand Central Station yeshiva and was never meant to be. The place is full and bustling with activity.
Not necessarily true. It is most definitely not full. And they are struggling. They do have students from around the world but for the most part it's not as successful as they hoped. At least not as of now
That's like saying that Harvard is upset that they don't have as many students as Ohio State.
Not sure what your comparison is. All I'm trying to say is that for all the money that they gave expected it to be a huge bustling center for chabad activity and schooling. and so far it has not lived up to that standards
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You guys with your need to stay within NY/NJ make me laugh.It's a big country. No need to live in a crime ridden area just to avoid pricey housing.