By Menachem Posner, Chabad.org
When thinking of Jewish neighborhoods in New York, Harlem may not be the first to come to mind. Yet the area is celebrating the opening of its second Chabad center—Chabad of Hamilton Heights—founded this past spring by Rabbi Yehuda and Chanie Shmotkin.
“The neighborhood is evolving so fast,” says local resident Leslie Dweck. “Great food and new coffee shops popping up are wonderful, but none of it is as special or important as building a nice community uptown where people can connect to each other, to their roots, and deepen their connection to Judaism,” she said describing the Shmotkins’ fledgling Chabad center.
Chabad first took root in Harlem in 2005, when Rabbi Shaya Gansbourg realized that it had a burgeoning Jewish population with almost no Jewish infrastructure.
Working together with Rabbi Shlomo Kugel of Chabad of the West Side, Gansbourg and his wife, Goldie, founded what professor Jeffrey S. Gurock, the Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, called “the revival of Judaism in Upper Manhattan.”
After the rabbi passed away in 2013 at the age of 57, his work was taken on by his children, Rabbi Yossel and Mushka Gansbourg.
Shmotkin, who was raised in Milwaukee, Wis., says he and his wife Chanie (nee Ceitlin), who is from Montreal, will be focusing on serving students at the nearby City College of New York, in addition to local residents.
Immediately after the new center was made official just before Passover, the rabbi says he “grabbed some boxes of matzah and began walking the streets of the neighborhood looking for people who needed some for the holiday. Someone asked me, ‘Rabbi, what are you doing here?’ I told him about our efforts in the neighborhood, and he offered to host some events in his home. Thank G‑d, we’ve had some very successful programs there.”
Besides holiday programs—a “Chanukah on Ice” show is in the works—the Shmotkins have been distributing challahs to neighbors and hold a weekly lunch-and-learn that attracts as many as 40 CCNY students.
And as soon as they can find a suitable apartment, the Shmotkins plan to continue to unfold what Dweck describes as “a beautiful mission.”
אני מצטרף עם המאות מחמאות שמעידים עליכם על העבודות הבכירים שלכם – ואפשר להוסיף שאתם”זוג מהשמים ” ושלוחים של ממ”ש מהרבי נשיא דורינו ר
Young Understanding Devoted Imaginative=SHLIACH
Good Luck to a fabulous couple
Wishing you much Hatzlacha!
I am very pleased to read about this new shlichus focusing on CCNY Students.
Keep up all the good work!
From Isreal!
U Rock!
best sub in 6th grade i really learnt a lot from her with her puppets for chumash!!!!!!!!!!!
good luck
She was my best teacher ! Good luck!!
She was the best 6th grade teacher I ever had!
Can’t believe she left us stranded in 7th grade;)
Chanie awesome!!!!
Keep up your great work! You both are an inspiration!
she was the best 6th grade teacher ever! i loved her!!
amazing work chanie n yudi! 🙂
so devoted and caring
i am so happy for you
your new kehilla is very lucky