Jewish Federation moving out
Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- The Jewish Federation Campus, which for years has served
as a hub for community activities, will move to a new and improved
building in Irvine by the end of next year, administrators decided
Friday.
The federation’s board of directors voted unanimously to sell the
current 40,000-square-foot campus on East Baker Street and donate most of
the money to the new Samueli Campus to be built on Bonita Canyon Drive in
Irvine.
The project, which will cost an estimated $20 million, is expected to
be completed by the end of 2003, said Charles Karp, president of the
Jewish Federation.
The new 180,000-square-foot building to be constructed on 20 acres
will house all the agencies that now use the federation’s Costa Mesa
campus, he said.
With more than four times the square footage, the facility will easily
house, among other amenities, a health club, several spacious meeting
rooms and an auditorium, Karp said.
“This is a huge project,” he said. “It’s going to be a communitywide
effort and an extensive campaign.”
The federation houses several organizations, including the Jewish
Community Center, Jewish Family Service, Anti-Defamation League and
Jewish Agency for Israel.
Irvine seemed attractive in large part because the site was donated by
the Samueli family, Karp said. The land was sold to the Samuelis by the
Irvine Co.
Karp said officials hope the move will be a “win-win situation for
everybody.”
The new campus is advantageous because it will be customized for the
Jewish community, said Debbie Shapiro, program director for the Orange
County Hillel Foundation, which is also on the federation’s campus.
“We’ll also be closer to UC Irvine, which is our major student base,”
she said. Hillel promotes Jewish activities on college campuses
throughout the nation.
The federation has always been a “tremendous asset for all Jews of
Orange County,” said Rabbi Reuben Mintz of the Chabad Jewish Center in
Newport Beach.
“We, too, work closely with them,” he said. “They primarily raise
funds to support various organizations -- both local and abroad. I’m sure
the new facility will be extremely beneficial to the Jewish community.”
* Deepa Bharath covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at
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