Rabbi Berel Slaviticki, his wife Rochy (nee Shanowitz) and baby son, Mendel, have been appointed as new shluchim to the University of New Hampshire.
UNH is home to more than 15,000 students, of which approximately 600 of them are Jewish. UNH is in the town of Durham, which is part of NH’s seacoast region. It is within an hours drive from the White Mountains, Atlantic Ocean and Boston, MA. The seacoast is also home to the city of Portsmouth. A historic port city with cobblestoned streets, a pleasant downtown filled with charming shops, and restaurants overlooking the harbor, and the beautiful waterfront Prescott Park.
The Slavatickis will be the third family of Shluchim to the state of New Hampshire. They will be joining Rabbi Levi and Shternie Krinsky, who direct Chabad of NH, located in Manchester, NH, and Rabbi Moshe Leib and Chani Gray who direct Chabad of Dartmouth in Hanover, NH.
The new shluchim were appointed by Rabbi Levi and Shternie Krinsky- head shluchim to the state of NH. Rabbi Krinsky says he is “ecstatic about the young and ambitious couple, and is sure they will have a significant impact on the University and the surrounding towns within a short time.”
Rabbi Krinsky is extremely grateful to Chabad on Campus International for their generous support in making this new position a reality.
This Chabad House is being established thanks to Chabad on Campus International with seed funding by the Rohr Family of New York City.
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May you have much success in your Shluchos in New Hampshire! We miss you dearly.
Your friend from Marco Isand
Mazal tov! May you have much hatzalcha!
-A Kiryat Gat friend
Go rochy I’m so proud of you! May you have a lot of hatzlacha and much brachas love you!
Much hatzlacha in the shlichus!!
I know them personally and I know they will do an incredible job!!
Hatslacha Raba!!
New Hampshire couldn’t of found a better couple!!
Go Berel and Rochy!!