Rabbi Chaim & Menucha Schwartz have been appointed as shluchim to Roswell, Georgia, where they will establish a new Chabad house to serve the growing local community • Full Story
The centre will be the fourth Chabad center to open in Montana; the other three are in Bozeman, Missoula and Kalispell. “I’ve been keeping an eye on Billings for 15 years,” said Rabbi Chaim Bruk, Senior Shliach to the western state. “It became clear that the need was strong.” The town with a population slightly over 100,000 will be served by Rabbi Shaul and Mrs. Mushky Shkedi • Full Story
Rabbi Nechemia and Shaina Gurevitz (nee Lerman) will be moving out on shlichus to Hall County, Georgia, just an hour north of Atlanta. Bordering scenic Lake Lanier, Hall County is home to several retirement communities, lakeside estates, and small towns • Full Story
Rabbi Mendy Weinfeld, together with his wife Sari will be heading to Vienna to open a first of its kind Chabad house in the historical Austrian city. The couple will serve the city’s Hebrew speaking local community, as well as thousands of Israeli tourists that visit the city every year. This week, the COVID lockdown in Austria was lifted, allowing hotels and restaurants to reopen • Full Story
Rabbi Levi and Leah Danow (nee Shemtov) will be moving out on Shlichus to open Fort Wayne, Indiana to open a new Chabad Jewish Center. Fort Wayne is a beautiful city in northeastern Indiana, with a small Jewish community of about 1,000 Jews • Full Story
Rabbi Mendel and Gitty Fayershteyn have been tapped to develop and direct youth programs under the auspices of Chabad of Fort Lauderdale, FL. Fort Lauderdale’s younger population is rapidly growing, with over seven high schools filled with Jewish teens, and with many young Jewish professionals moving to the area in search of job opportunities. The Fayershteyns will be working primarily with teens and young professionals with the official opening of CTeen and Chabad Young Jewish Professionals in the city • Full Story
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Mendy Margolin – Norfolk, Virginia to Yamna Elharrar – Montreal, Canada