Philanthropist Ronald Perelman is donating $6 million for the construction of a Center for Jewish Life at Drexel University in Pennsylvania. The result is planned to be a 3-story building of 14, 000 square feet with special event spaces that can hold at least 100 people, areas for worship, lounges, meeting rooms, a Drexel Hillel and a kosher kitchen. The center is expected to open its doors in 2016.
Drexel President, John Fry, said, “Our goal at Drexel is to make the University a greater school of choice for Jewish students from our region and across the nation. Having a Jewish Center will go far in enhancing the cultural, social and religious experience for these students.”
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