New Shluchim to Sonoma Valley, California

At the heart of Sonoma Valley’s claim to fame in the wine industry, boasting some 63,000 acres of vineyards and no fewer than 425 wineries, Rabbi Mendel and Chaya Wenger, together with their daughters Raizel and Hinda, established the Sonoma Valley Chabad Jewish Center to serve the region’s vibrant Jewish community and the thousands of tourists who visit each year.

By Chabad.org

California’s Sonoma Valley is home to 63,000 acres of vineyard and no less than 425 wineries.

And now, its 1,000 Jewish families have their own Chabad center.

Recently, Rabbi Mendel and Chaya Wenger, along with their daughters, Raizel and Hinda, established the Sonoma Valley Chabad Jewish Center to serve this vibrant community and the thousands of tourists who visit each year.

In a short time, they’ve connected with over 150 Jewish families and launched an impressive array of programs: a welcoming Baby Café, Jewish Cinema nights, the Sonoma Jewish Academy, CTeen activities, weekly Shabbat meals and joyous holiday celebrations.

After a well attended Passover Seder and Shavuot wine-and-cheese gathering, the Wengers are now preparing for exciting upcoming events, including a pop-up kosher deli.

They’re also thrilled to begin offering kosher catering so Jewish travelers can experience Sonoma’s legendary hospitality while maintaining their kosher observance.

L’chaim!

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  1. I find it so inspiring when I hear that another young couple is giving up gashmiyus for the rebbes shlichus!
    I wish you guys much success!
    #___thedeitsch’s!

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