Rabbi Sholom and Leah Wilansky (nee Schanowitz), along with their daughter Chaya Mushka, will be moving out on Shlichus to establish Chabad of North Las Vegas, Nevada.
The couple, who both grew up on Shlichus – Sholom in New Jersey and Leah in Summerlin, Nevada – will be moving to Aliante/N. Las Vegas, one of Nevada’s fastest-growing cities.
North Las Vegas is known for its friendly atmosphere and development opportunities. Located in Clark County at the northern tip of the Las Vegas Valley, the 100.48 square-mile City is surrounded by majestic mountains and desert valleys. Sunshine is enjoyed 86% of the year with an average daily temperature of 78 degrees, and boasts vacation, recreational, cultural and historical attractions.
Rabbi Sholom and Leah will be moving in two weeks, and are excited to begin working to provide for the needs of the Jewish community in the area, including Shabbat dinners, Shabbat services, holiday events, Torah classes, and much more.
“North Las Vegas is a fast-growing city, and we are excited to bring the light of Torah and Mitzvos to all the Jews living there,” Rabbi Wilansky told COLlive.
The Wilanskys were appointed by Shluchim Rabbi Shea and Dina Harlig.
To help the Wilanskys get started on their Shlichus, donate now at: Chabadofsummerlin.com/donate (Please specify Aliante)
Cashapp: https://cash.app/$ChabadAliante
Zelle: [email protected]
PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/ChabadAliante
Mazal Tov!!
Hatzlocho Rabo!!
May your Shlchus bring the Geula !
Hatzlocha !!
A seed comes from Brooklyn. Just a brilliant thought that came to my mind.
Seeds always seem to signify new growth.
New growth springs into a garden or a forest.
I might sound corny but this move to have a Shul in NORTH Las Vegas strengthens our mission together as one and in strength by numbers…
Mazel Tov on such a brave and honorable move!