The Makarover Hasidic community in
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, included numerous members who had immigrated there due to the Ukrainian pogroms. They invited Twersky to be their leader. Twersky's move was stalled by two years of bureaucratic
red tape. Finally he was cleared for immigration and departed by ship from
Cherbourg, France, in December 1927. According to an article in the local Yiddish newspaper, he was greeted at the Winnipeg train station by "several hundred Hasidim". His community bought him a house on Flora Avenue, where a large number of Jewish immigrants resided. Later he moved to Boyd Avenue, where he opened a
beth midrash in his house. Twersky was a prominent leader of the Winnipeg Jewish community. However, he distanced himself from community discord and in-fighting. On June 12, 2022, a group of
Belz Hasidim organized an overnight stay in
Winnipeg with the help of Rabbi Tzvi Altein of the Winnipeg
Chabad in order to pray for the Holy Spirit of the Tzadik Twersky after many decades that people have not been to his holy grave and to say kadish for the Rabbi in form of a minyan. ==Personal life==