Finally, a Normal Chabad House

by Menachem Posner – Chabad.edu

Surrounded by an endless sea of golden cornfields, Normal, Ill. (and its sister city of Bloomington) has a zoo, a sports coliseum, state university, city hall, airport, and now, a brand-new Chabad House.

“I’m more than excited about this,” says Jacob Levin, a native of Northbrook, Ill., who also serves as vice president and secretary of the localHillel House. “We’ve been talking about some of the services that Chabadcan offer, and I’m really looking forward to being involved.”

Rabbi Chaim and Rochel Telsner are relocating with their three children to Normal, where they will serve the Jewish student population at Illinois State University (ISU), founded in 1857.

There are as many as 1,000 Jewish students at ISU; Levin estimates that about 5 percent of them are engaged in Hillel activities. The school has a total population of roughly 20,000 students.

The town took its unusual (or perhaps usual) name from the university, which was then called a “Normal School,” the standard term for teachers’ colleges.

Despite its less-than-exciting ring, Rabbi Telsner, who is originally from London, notes that he and his wife “really took to the vibe of the place, which is nice and colorful—just what you’d like to see in a college town.”

Normal (which sits 130 perfectly flat miles from Chicago) will now be the fourth city in Central and Southern Illinois to have a Chabad House, following Champaign (U of I), Peoria (Bradley University) and Carbondale (SIU).

‘Getting the Word Out’

The Telsners were previously CTeen directors in Rochel’s hometown of Skokie, Ill., and have extensive experience providing guidance and programing for young adults.

“We are very grateful to RabbiMoshe Kotlarsky [vice chairman of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch, the educational arm of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement], Chabad on Campus International and the Rohr Family Foundation for helping us make this new Chabad House a reality,” says Rabbi Meir Moscowitz, regional director of LubavitchChabad of Illinois. “My father, RabbiDaniel Moscowitz, of blessed memory, began with one Chabad House at Northwestern University in 1978, and things have been growing exponentially ever since.”

The Telsners plan to kick off the year with a barbecue dinner that will serve as a “welcome back” event for students and a general welcome for the new Chabad. The couple hopes to be fully open for business in time for Sukkot.

With a new crop of incoming freshman, the couple has their work cut out for them.

“Our first point of business will be to get to know the students,” says Rochel Telsner. “We have lots of ideas of programs and services, but first we’ll focus on making friends and getting the word out. Everything else will follow.”

The Telsner children send a clear message: Home is now Illinois State University.
The Telsner children send a clear message: Home is now Illinois State University.
Rabbi Chaim Telsner has info (and items) at the ready about programs on campus.
Rabbi Chaim Telsner has info (and items) at the ready about programs on campus.
The town of Normal, Ill., looking east on North Street, with its historic theater in front.
The town of Normal, Ill., looking east on North Street, with its historic theater in front.
Watterson Towers, a high-rise student dormitory at ISU.
Watterson Towers, a high-rise student dormitory at ISU.

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