By Menachem Posner, Chabad.org
Ten years ago this month, Baton Rouge, La., was a primary destination for rescue workers and supplies dispatched in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina from Lubavitch World Headquarters in Brooklyn, NY.
As many as 200,000 residents had fled the floods for the relative safety of the state’s capital and second largest city, about 80 miles to the northwest of New Orleans.
This week, a truck from Brooklyn came to Baton Rouge carrying a very different load: Hebrew books, Judaica supplies, and the personal belongings of Rabbi Peretz and Chaya Mushka Kazen, who will be founding the city’s first permanent Chabad House. They arrived on Monday with their baby daughter, Miriam, in tow.
“For the time being, our house will double as our Chabad center,” says the rabbi, who grew up in Brooklyn, “so moving into our home is essentially opening up our Chabad House as well.”
The Kazens—he is 26, and she is 23—visited the city for Purim and Passover. Each time, they distributed holiday supplies and got to know members of the local community.
In the weeks before their move, the couple directed Gan Israel Day Camp in New Orleans, which had scaled down considerably in the year following Katrina. This summer was the first time it reopened as a full camp experience for the wider Jewish community.
Baton Rouge sits on the eastern bank of the Mississippi river. It is the state’s capital and second-largest city after New Orleans, some 80 miles to the southeast.
The Kazens estimate that more than 1,100 local Jews reside there out of a total population of about 230,000, in addition to 250 Jewish students at Louisiana State University, where they will also serve as local Chabad on Campus representatives.
With just one month to Rosh Hashanah, the rabbi says he and his wife hope their home will be fully operational—and full of guests—in time for the holiday.
“People have been very welcoming,” he reports. “There is an upbeat positivity in the air about this great community and what the future will bring.”
To donate to their new Shlichus, visit chabadneworleans.com/ChabadBR
i wish you great success in all your endeavors As a great Learning Teacher in YSP 5773 you will have success
from; Yossi & Devorah Lipsh
New Orleans is very lucky to have such a wonderful couple and their daughter as shluchim. Hatzlocho Raboh Umufloga and continue to give the Rebbe chassidishe nachas.
We are one step closer to Moshiach!
All the best for your Shlichus. Wishing you mazel, brocha and success.
I wish you much success in all youre shlichus and may we merrit the coming of the ultimate redemption with MOSHIACH TZIDKEINU!!!!
Amen!!
Mushka, you’re gonna do amazing things as a shlucha there! <3 ur Nola friend
All the best!
GO NOLS no one better than a real southern bell to do this!! Gooo Mushka!! !:) May yall be successful and enjoy it
We love you miriam
Your the cutest little.shlucha
Much success Peretz & Mushka
May this be an easy smooth sail for you guys with loads of success always!!
Sure you can help them with funds at this link (added above in the article): chabadneworleans.com/chabadbr
Is there a fund being set up to support them?
Hatzlachah on your new Shlichus!
R.peretz you are a truely inspiring roll model to me all the way back from when I was in cgi parksville you have made a huge impact on my life and im sure you will be succesfull in changing other jewish lives thank you and I wish you and youre family the most success in youre shlichus and a kesivah vachasimah tovah leshanah tovah umisukah…
hatzlacha rabah!!!!
A lot of success!
LG, france
Much mazal IYH’ to all of you!!NOLA cheers you on!
Hatzlacha Rabbh!!!
Wherever there are Jews on campus, we need shluchim.