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== The Brunoy Campus == The building provided to the refugees by the Joint was particularly suitable for the yeshiva's needs. It was a large, old palace with two floors, formerly belonging to the French government, called "The Small Palace" (in French: "Petit Château"). The ground floor contained two large rooms and about eight smaller ones. The second floor had about thirteen small rooms, which housed the yeshiva bochurim and Anash families who lived there. The palace was surrounded by a huge courtyard with many fruit trees and pools. One large pool was used for swimming during the summer months. There was also a small, square pool fed by a spring with clear, pure water, which was sometimes used for morning tevila when the mikvah was closed.
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