Rabbi Nochum and Chyena Yusewitz of Crown Heights are the new Shluchim to the northern California city of Grass Valley.
Grass Valley, once known as the hub of the Gold Rush in the mid 1800’s, was populated by hundreds of Jewish immigrants. 150 years later, Jewish life and observance has become limited to the minimum practices of individuals in their homes.
Situated approximately an hour from the state capitol in Sacramento and between scenic mountainous areas, Grass Valley attracts many Jewish tourists throughout the year who travel through the area and its nearby cities.
The Yusewitzs will establish a Chabad Center in the city with a population of 15,000, among them hundreds of Jewish families. Beginning with High Holiday services, the Yusewitzs hope to cater to the needs of the entire community, from seniors to toddlers.
Both natives of Crown Heights, the Yusewitzs have been traveling between New York and Grass Valley for the past six months, organizing Chanukah, Purim and Pesach events and returning to New York where they each serve as educators in local schools.
The outdoor Menorah lighting, the first ever in the city, drew 175 people, many of whom were emotional at the public display of Jewish pride. For Katie, who has lived in the city for decades, the Chabad event was a long time in coming. “I’m very excited we finally have this,” she said.
150 people filled the Foothills Event Center for a Purim Party and Jewish Comedy Night. For Jamie, who recently retired in Grass Valley, the experience of a new Chabad House starting out brings back great memories for her and her family. “Our children are grown, but they grew up in Arizona when the Chabad Rabbi started out in a garage behind his home. We all have pleasant memories of those years and have missed the experience of Chabad.”
Among the 85 participants at the Seder was a Holocaust survivor who was overjoyed to learn of Chabad. “I am so happy that you will be moving to Grass Valley soon. I am looking forward to having you both as my new special friends,” wrote Hannah. Chabad of Grass Valley already has several reservations for the Passover Seder 2018.
The Yusewitzs have been appointed by Rabbi Shlomo Cunin, the West Coast Head Shliach, with the assistance of Rabbi Yossi Cunin. Special thanks to Rabbi Mendy Cohen, and to Rabbi and Mrs. Korik, Chabad of Roseville, for facilitating and assisting the new Shlichus. They are grateful to the Shluchim from the surrounding areas, including Rabbi and Mrs. Zaklos, for all their help.
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Really excited to hear about this. I have lived in Grass Valley for fifteen years and have hoped that this would one day happen… I returned from a visit to Eretz Yisroel yesterday after visiting my family there and i got stranded at the airport in San Francisco… long story short, I got help getting home with a relay of drivers, one of whom I had never met and who is a congregant at B’nei Harim, (the Reform group here). She told me Chabad was opening in Grass Valley and I could hardly believe It! BH!! Thank you.
You guys are the best of the best! lucky place!
That video says a lot about the growth of your community!!!
wishing you all the best!
From c- Harlem
Well done video, nice article!
hope to hear About your success in Grass Valley
Helping young shluchim take over the world!
– a fellow shliach
looking forward to you joining a wonderful group of Shluchim in northern cali
LOVE the video, its so beautifully composed and so inspiring. Blessings for much success in the future!
Hatzlocha rabbah. You are the perfect person to turn over such a place
We’re really gonna miss you here in NY! Wishing you much Hatzlacha and revealed Brochos!
-DL
AWESOME teacher!!! She taught me a while ago and she’s an amazing person.
Fantastic! Doing great stuff!
bringing light out there!!!
Hatzlacha Rabbi yusevitz on your new shlichus! That community is very lucky, Oholei torah will miss you
Mazal tov. So inspiring to see these neshamos lit up in Grass Valley. Wishing you tremendous hatzlacha!
Nochum and Chyena are 2 gold mines combined!
Lots of Hatslochah!
Mazal tov¡!¡!¡!¡! hatzlocha rabbi umuflaga.
Will do incredible work I’m sure of it! Bais rivka will have big loss
Keep up the good work
wish you much success!
Mazal Tov Sara and Yankel, Nochum and Chenya- your families have been producing dorods doros of wonderful shluchim! May they be matzliach to transform the area to kedusha! All our best wishes from Manchester!!
so many new couples moving out on shlichus
For sure making the rebbe happy!
Wishing you much Bracha and Hatzlacha