MyShliach Announces Complete List of Shabbos Tzuzamen Locations

With Shabbos Tzuzamen just a few weeks away, the over 100 locations where the global community of young Shluchim will meet in person have been announced.

See the complete list below to find a Shabbaton near you and sign up.

Already at a young age, Yaldei hashluchim are cast into a leadership role, helping their parents and living as a role model to other kids in their local community. The third annual Shabbos Tzuzamen will enable them to spend a weekend in the company of like-minded Yaldei Hashluchim in the area. The competitions, activities, and farbrengens bring the group together and enrich the children with a sense of belonging to a greater mission.

“My son Mendel got in the car and said, “That was a Geshmake Shabbos!” Rabbi Yossi Brackman, a shliach in Lakeview, Chicago, IL, recounted after last year’s Shabbos Tzuzamen, “As a kid who never gets to hang out or daven with kids on Shabbos, this was a fantastic opportunity, leaving him with renewed pride of growing up on Shlichus.”

Individual shabbatons range in attendance from 20+ kids to just a small handful, and all receive resources carefully curated by the staff at Merkos 302 to assist the parents and counselors in creating a vibrant community atmosphere. Over 70 teams of counselors have been arranged for any Shabbaton with ten or more attendees. The climax of the program is a virtual Melaveh Malka uniting all the individual locations in one grand celebration of Shlichus, sending the kids back home with enthusiasm.

“The simultaneous Shabbatons around the world are an unforgettable experience even if you are being joined by only one other Shluchim family,”  Rabbi Dudi Ashkenazi, Shabbos Tzuzamen coordinator at Merkos 302, explains. “A young shliach is never too remote to be a part of the global community of Shluchim, and we’re here to reinforce that.”

Shabbos Tzuzamen Dates:

Boys: Parshas Tetzaveh 14-15 Adar 1 / Feb 23-24

Girls: Parshas Ki-Sisa 21-22 Adar 1/ March 1-2

Registration to attend is open for boys and girls; please sign up at shabbostzuzamen.com

For any questions or sponsorship opportunities, please email shabbostzuzamen@myshliach.com or WhatsApp: 1 (718) 952-6949.

Boys locations:

– Lakeland, Florida, USA – Rabbi Moshe & Libby Lazaros 

– Rochester, New York, USA – Rabbi Moshe & Chayi Vogel

– Sucy En Brie, France – Rabbi Mendel & Dvorah Lea Sudry

– Longjumeau, France – Rabbi Yossef Itshak Meir & Sterna Sarah Celnik

– Rockville, Maryland, USA – Rabbi Moishe & Esther Kavka

– Cardiff, United Kingdom – Rabbi Michoel & Esther Rose

– Ningbo, China – Rabbi Yekutiel & Rochel Kalmenson

– Monarch Bay Dr, Nevada, USA – Rabbi Yisroel & Shterna Schanowitz

– Warsaw, Poland – Rabbi Shalom DovBer & Dina Stambler

– Sarcelles, France – Rabbi Menachem & Faiga Bitton

– Montreal, Quebec, Canada – Rabbi Getzel & Shaina Markowitz

– Luzern, Switzerland – Rabbi Chaim & Rivky Drukman

– Solihull, United Kingdom – Rabbi Yehuda & Nechama Dina Pink

– Metairie, Louisiana, USA – Rabbi Yossie & Chana Nemes

– Park City, Utah, USA – Rabbi Yehudi & Devori Steiger

– Vacaville, USA – Rabbi Chaim & Aidel Zaklos

– Prospect, Kentucky, USA – Rabbi Boruch & Chaya Susman

– Venice, Florida, USA – Rabbi Sholom Ber & Chaya Rivka Schmerling

– St. Augustine, Florida, USA – Rabbi Levi & Fraidy Vogel

– Napierville, Quebec, Canada – Rabbi Yehuda M. & Yamna Dahan

– Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada – Rabbi Boruch & Chana Heidingsfeld

– Abuja, Nigeria – Rabbi Israel & Haya Moussia Uzan

– Long Island City, New York, USA – Rabbi Zev & Rivka Wineberg

– Budapest, Hungary – Rabbi Shmuel & Shoshi Glitsenstein

– Pasadena, California, USA – Rabbi Hershy & Sheva Stolik

– Little Rock, Arkansas, USA – Rabbi Yosef & Chaya Mushka Kramer

– Seattle, Washington, USA – Rabbi Shnear & Chaya Mushka Levitin

– Denver, Colorado, USA – Rabbi Mendel & Estee Popack

– Birmingham, Alabama, USA – Rabbi Yossi & Fruma Posner

– Durham, North Carolina, USA – Rabbi Nossen & Chaya Mushka Fellig

– West St. Paul, Minnesota, USA – Rabbi Menachem Mendel & Nechama Dina Feller

– Kiryat Moktzin, Israel – Rabbi Berish & Chaya Mushka Rosenberg

– Moscow, Russia – Rabbi Menachem & Chaya Pearl Rabinovitz

– Vista, California, USA – Rabbi Baruch & Nechama Greenberg

– Gresham, Oregon, USA – Rabbi Avrohom Moshe & Cheina Dyce

– Woodbury, New York, USA – Rabbi Shalom & Rochel Leah Lipszyc

– Beachwood, Ohio, USA – Rabbi Yossi & Estie Marozov

– Brattleboro, Vermont, USA – Rabbi Avremy & Chaya Raskin

– Panama City Beach, Florida, USA – Rabbi Mendel & Chaya Havlin

– Ellenville, New York, USA – Rabbi Yakov & Chaya Raskin

– Drancy, France – Rabbi Arie Tzvi & Mushka Nisilevitch

– San Marcos, Texas, USA – Rabbi Ari & Chaya Weingarten

– Cape Town, South Africa – Rabbi Avraham & Chanee Shlomo

– Houston, Texas, USA – Rabbi Eliezer & Rochel Lazaroff

– Pierrefitte-sur-Seine, France – Rabbi Moshe Yehuda & Simcha Nemni

– Bettendorf, Iowa, USA – Rabbi Shneur & Chana Cadaner

– Moorpark, California, USA – Rabbi Shimon & Devorah Leah Heidingsfeld

– Copenhagen, Denmark – Rabbi Levy & Chana Loewenthal

– Little Rock, Arkansas, USA – Rabbi Pinchus & Esther Hadassah Ciment

– Rock Hill, New York, USA – Rabbi Simcha & Chany Zajac

– Montreal, Canada – Rabbi Shmuel & Chana Cohen

– Chicago, Illinois, USA – Rabbi Dovid & Devorah Leah Kotlarsky

– Sydney, Australia – Rabbi Binyamin & Leah Barukh

Girls Locations:

– Copenhagen, K, Denmark – Rabbi Yitzchok & Rochel Loewenthal

– Saskatoon, SK, Canada – Rabbi Raphael & Sarah Kats

– Brighton, MA, USA – Rabbi Yaakov & Leah Rochel Ciment

– Cascais, Portugal – Rabbi Eli & Raizel Rosenfeld

– Glastonbury, Connecticut, USA – Rabbi Yosef & Yehudis Wolvovsky

– Ningbo, China – Rabbi Yekutiel & Rochel Kalmenson

– Milan, Italy – Rabbi & Chanie Elmaleh

– Leeds, United Kingdom – Rabbi Michoel & Chana Sorah Danow

– Manchester, Vermont, USA – Rabbi Menachem & Faygie Andrusier

– Las Vegas, Nevada, USA – Rabbi Yosef & Devorie Blasberg

– San Diego, California, USA – Rabbi Shmuel & Sorah Leah Eber

– Ellenville, New York, USA – Rabbi Yakov & Chaya Raskin

– Herndon, Virginia, USA – Rabbi Leibel & Nechama Fajnland

– Metairie, Louisiana, USA – Rabbi Yossie & Chana Nemes

– Cancun, Mexico – Rabbi Mendel & Rachel Druk

– Bloomington, Minnesota, USA – Rabbi Yossi & Mushky Bendet

– Prospect, Kentucky, USA – Rabbi Boruch & Chaya Susman

– Minsk, Belarus – Rabbi Shneor & Basya Deitch

– Potomac, Maryland, USA – Rabbi Mendel & Sarale Bluming

– Arcata, California, USA – Rabbi Eliyahu & Mushkie Cowen

– Salem, Oregon, USA – Rabbi Avrohom Yitzchok & Fruma Ita Perlstein

– Budapest, Hungary – Rabbi Shmuel & Shoshi Glitsenstein

– St. Johns, Florida, USA – Rabbi Mendel & Dini Sharfstein

– London, United Kingdom – Rabbi Dovid & Chana Katz

– France Paris, France – Rabbi Menahem & Haya Laloum

– Mamaroneck, New York, USA – Rabbi Mendel & Chana Silberstein

– Longwood, Florida, USA – Rabbi Yanky & Chanshy Majesky

– Bellingham, Washington, USA – Rabbi Yosef & Noa Miriam Truxton

– Yavne, Israel – Rabbi Uri & Miri Wilhelm

– Saint Ouen l’Aumône, France – Rabbi Mendel & Nechama Dawidowicz

– Durham, North Carolina, USA – Rabbi Nossen & Chaya Mushka Fellig

– Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, USA – Rabbi Zushe & Dini Gurevitz

– Kiryat Motzkin, Israel – Rabbi Berish & Chaya Mushka Rosenberg

– Moscow, Russia – Rabbi Mendy & Rivky Wilansky

– Grand Baie, Mauritius – Rabbi Laima & Mushkie Barber

– Pittsford, New York, USA – Rabbi Yitzi & Rishi Hein

– Blouberg, South Africa – Rabbi Asher & Zeesy Deren

– Marietta, Georgia, USA – Rabbi Shmuel & Musy Wolf

– Minnetonka, Minnesota, USA – Rabbi Shmuel & Rochi Silberstein

– Cleveland, Ohio, USA – Rabbi Mendy & Sara Alevsky

– Little Rock, Arkansas, USA – Rabbi BenTzion & Rochie Pape

– Drancy, France – Rabbi Arie Tzvi & Mushka Nisilevitch

– Houston, Texas, USA – Rabbi Eliezer & Rochel Lazaroff

– Denver, Colorado, USA – Rabbi Yisroel & Leah Engel

– Delmar, New York, USA – Rabbi Zalman & Chanie Simon

– Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA – Rabbi Shneur & Miriam Horowitz

– Aurora, Colorado, USA – Rabbi David & Nechama Sara Araiev

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