Sydney, Australia witnessed a monumental occasion Yud Tes Kislev 5785 with the 8,558th publication of the Tanya, completed for the first time in Double Bay. This milestone also marked the opening of Nitzutz, a new moisod dedicated to inspiring Jewish learning and connection under the visionary leadership of Rabbi Mendy Berger.
Nitzutz is a learning center for young professionals and families, offering a welcoming space for those looking to grow spiritually, learn deeply, and connect meaningfully. Through its programs, events, and classes, Nitzutz aims to ignite the spark of Jewish identity and foster a sense of belonging in the heart of Sydney’s Jewish community. To learn more or get involved, visit nitzutz.org.
This historic milestone was supported by prominent community leaders, including Mark Sheldon, President of Nitzutz; Rabbi Yanky Berger, Rabbi of Chabad Double Bay; and Yanky Super, whose invaluable contributions were instrumental in making this vision a reality.
“This is not just about another publication, but about igniting a spark of inspiration that will uplift our community and beyond,” shared Rabbi Mendy Berger.
The opening of Nitzutz signals a new era of learning, unity, and connection, further solidifying Sydney’s role in perpetuating the timeless teachings of Torah and Chassidus.








In my days, he was already the head of Nitzutz at 714 Empire! הצלחה רבה!
I thought at first they were calling Rabbi Yanky…SUPER! He is Super and he should consider starting to wear a cape!! Go (Super) Rabbi Yanky Berger and Rabbi Mendy and crew!
Incredible work by the Bergers. The best shluchim in Sydney keeping the place alive!!!
That is amazing,
Berger’s you are so inspiring