It is with immense pride and heartfelt gratitude that Meoros Rochel Leah Girls School of Lakewood announces the naming of its new building as the Mr. and Mrs. Chuny Herzka Building, a tribute to a couple whose unwavering commitment to the growth and flourishing of Torah institutions, yeshivos, schools, and mosdos has left an indelible mark on the Olam HaTorah.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuny Herzka stand as paragons of selflessness and unparalleled philanthropy. They have demonstrated an unwavering devotion to Torah, chinuch, and Klal Yisroel as a whole. Their name has become synonymous with chesed, and their profound generosity has touched the lives of countless individuals and mosdos across the globe. Through their extensive and impactful giving, they have ensured that limud haTorah continues to thrive, that the next generation is equipped with the chochmah and richness of our sacred mesorah, and that those in need experience the full breadth of their compassion. In particular, their support of yungeleit and rabbeim is perhaps unprecedented in our times.
The Herzkas have dedicated themselves not only to the material well-being of the mosdos they support, but also to their spiritual vitality. With a deep understanding of the importance of strong, enduring institutions for the continued growth of our kehillos, they have been tireless in their work to ensure that these mosdos and organizations flourish and that their impact is felt far and wide.
Led by Rabbi Avrohom Landau, Meoros Rochel Leah Girls School is a distinguished mosad of chinuch habanos dedicated to providing a strong foundation in both Torah and academic excellence for bnos Yisroel. Meoros is committed to nurturing the growth of its talmidos, fostering their love for Torah, and preparing them to lead lives of purpose, integrity, and devotion to avodas Hashem.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuny Herzka appreciate the contribution of Meoros to the world of chinuch habanos, and the new building marks yet another milestone in their lifelong commitment to Torah and education. This building will serve as a monument to the tireless work they have put into ensuring that future doros have access to the kind of Torah chinuch that empowers them to lead lives dedicated to the Ribono Shel Olam.
{Matzav.com}