By COLlive reporter
And it just gets bigger.
3 Chabad couples are joining the international family of Chabad Shluchim, the largest and fastest growing Jewish network in the world.
Rabbi and Mrs. Moshe Katz will be going to the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory located in the western Caribbean Sea, comprised of 3 islands located south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica.
Rabbi and Mrs. Chaim Segal are heading out to the Republic of Malta, a Southern European country situated in the center of the Mediterranean.
And Rabbi and Mrs. Yona Grossman will be staying in the United States, but near the Canadian border, opening a Chabad presence in North Dakota, a state located in the Midwestern region.
The announcement was made at the gala banquet of the 5773 International Kinus Hashluchim.
#9’s comment is right on target – any reader who doesn’t know where North Dakota is needs to go back to school – I’m not sure how they passed sixth grade.
your comment is hysterical!!
At a Tzeischem Lishalom Farbrengen for new shluchim about 6 months ago in CH, there were approx 20 new shluchim there. And that was not even all those who were moving out then…
What about Hochs London Borehamwood !!
Hatzlacha Raba!!!!!!!!!
Most amazing Shluchim EVER!!!!!!
lol
They only announce Shluchim going to countries where there are no other Shluchim.
if your numbers are right, it would mean ~433 a year not over 600.
How? not everyone publicizes themselves when going on shlichus;)
A true chassid! The Jews in cayman are lucky to have you!
But why only 3?
Hatzlacha!!
We miss you!!!
BCM!
Since 2007 there have been 2600 new Shluchim? Names?
Go Katz SHuchat!!!!