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YU Dedicates Wilf Campus

Nov 17, 2004
-- Yeshiva University formally dedicated the Wilf Campus during an annual reception for its boards of trustees on November 16. Joseph Wilf and family members, all YU Benefactors who have supported the university for many years, cut a ceremonial ribbon in front of the Wilf Campus monument. “It is a privilege to have the Wilf name associated with YU and what it represents,” Mr. Wilf said during the reception. “The university is a model of excellence in fulfilling the leadership of the Jewish community.” View photo gallery of Wilf Campus dedication The event also marked Mr. Wilf’s 80th birthday, which board members celebrated by presenting him with a card signed by the YU community. In 2002, the Wilf family of Hillside, NJ, made a munificent gift to YU, chiefly to underwrite major enhancements to its main campus in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan. In gratitude for the family’s generosity, the campus was named the Wilf Campus of Yeshiva University. Mr. Wilf, chief executive officer of Garden Homes Management, a Union, NJ-based real estate development, building, and management firm, and his family are among New Jersey’s most prominent leaders and supporters of Jewish education and other Jewish causes. Over the next few years, the Wilf gift will provide for beautification and enhancement of the seven city blocks of the uptown campus. The gift also continues the family’s support of the Wilf Distinguished Undergraduate Scholarship Fund at YU that underwrites the education of undergraduate students at the highest level of academic achievement. The family made its first Benefactor-level contribution 13 years ago, when it established a major scholarship fund for financially needy and deserving students attending the three undergraduate schools.