Rabbi Shlomo Soroka, director of government affairs, Agudath Israel of Illinois; Rabbi Yitzchok Bider, Executive Director of Agudath Israel of Illinois; Rabbi Ari Strulowitz, director of operations for Agudas Yisroel of Illinois; Rabbi Shmuel Yehudah Levin, Rosh Yeshivas Telshe Chicago; Mr. Moshe Davis, interim executive vice president of the Agudah of Illinois; Rabbi Yitzchok Ehrman, COO of Agudath Israel of America; Rabbi Yaakov Robinson, executive director of the Agudas Yisroel Midwest Council of Synagogue Rabbanim.
Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Executive Vice President, Agudath Israel of America
Rabbi Ari Strulowitz, Executive Committee member R’ Yosef Knopf, Rabbi Shmuel Yehudah Levin, Rabbi Yitzchok Ehrman, and Mr. Eli Webster
Rabbi Moshe Kaufman, Posek, Midwest Bais Horaah
Rabbi Shmuel Fuerst, Dayan, Agudas Yisroel of Illinois
Rabbi Yaakov Robinson and Executive Committee member Avrum Weinfeld
Mr. Mordy Kaplan
Mr. Michie Nudell
Last Wednesday, Agudas Yisroel of Illinois (AIOI) held a kvias mezuzah for their new office building in Chicago. Unlike their last location, this new space accommodates all divisions of the Agudah in house, including the Midwest Bais Horaah. Additionally, the new building will house the expanded Antonia Spitzer Jewish Library, which has now tripled in size and includes computers kiosks and a media/event room.

 

“This new office has been long awaited and very much needed,” said Mr. Moshe Davis, interim executive vice president of AIOI. “Many people put in tremendous efforts to make this an efficient and productive workspace.”

 

The event, which was attended by Rabbi Shmuel Fuerst, Dayan, AIOI, and Rabbi Shmuel Yehudah Levin, Rosh Yeshivas Telshe Chicago, along with local rabbanim and community leaders, was also attended by Rabbi Yitzchok Ehrman, COO of Agudas Yisroel of America, and Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, executive vice president of Agudath Yisroel of America.

 

“We are looking forward to seeing great success come from this new office. We will, with Hashem’s help, host a chanukas habayis for the community in the near future,” said Rabbi Ari Strulowitz, director of operations for AIOI.