The Israeli Chabad Center in Atlanta, GA, recently moved to a new location that is promising to better serve the growing Hebrew-speaking community.
Headed by Rabbi Mendy Gurary and his wife Liba Leah, the center which opened 4 years ago is now home to 10,000 expat Israelis.
“They see us as the central place for Judaism, classes in Hebrew and everything about Eretz Yisroel,” the Israeli-born rabbi said.
The new location in a 14,000 square-foot building includes a shul, lecture rooms, youth library, social hall, kosher kitchen and a game room for children.
“Our congregation has grown and there was a need for a larger premises,” he added.
Their first activity there was a model Matzah bakery where local children learned about the unique process of making Matzah and its importance for the holiday of Pesach.
The communal Pesach seder will be held there as well.
For more info, visit cicatlanta.com
Olah Olah Olah, hi olah Beeglala!
This is what you were secretly working on during all your free time in Morristown.
WIshing you the very very best, for your ol pal from way back!
Amazing. your hard work is bearing fruit….Kol hakavod.
May you continue to bring much nachas ruach to the rebbe.
Amazing!! They are truly doing amazing work
yougurts in empire kosher are half the price especially if you have status witht he airlines
Woohooooo for Lisa and mendy!
Go libs!!!
Rav and Rebbetzin Gurary, Hatzlacha in your holy work!
An accomplishment!
No picture of Mendy and Liba Leah?
Way to go!
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ultimate shluchim