The Shluchim Office is pleased to announce our most recent sponsor to the Scholarship Fund for children attending the Lilian & Meyer Nigri Shluchim Online School for boys and the Shluchim Online School for girls.

Shluchim Office Announces New Scholarship Fund Sponsor

The Shluchim Office is pleased to announce our most recent sponsor to the Scholarship Fund for children attending the Lilian & Meyer Nigri Shluchim Online School for boys and the Shluchim Online School for girls.

Mr. David Schottenstein joins Ben Federman, Motti Korf & Uri Laber (as well as the donors of the CIS division of this fund, Lev Levayov and Yitzchok Michean) as a founding member of this new scholarship fund working to reduce the financial burden of tuition on shluchim throughout the world.

Mr. David Schottenstein has made this pledge in memory of Alta Shula Swerdlow A”H, daughter of shluchim Yossi & Hindel Swerdlow of Kfar Chabad, Israel.

The Shluchim Online School Scholarship Fund, which was launched during the most recent Kinus Hashluchim 5771, continues to attract new partners. As Mr. Schottenstein said himself, it was the contribution of other partners which encouraged him to do the same, and he hopes others will draw similar inspiration.

The Shluchim Online School is directed by Rabbi Moshe Shemtov, who notes that the Scholarship Fund is currently in the process of accepting scholarship forms from hundreds of shluchim. The Scholarship Committee will shortly be meeting to determine the best distribution of funds.

If you are a shliach and have a child enrolled in the Shluchim Online School, please submit your scholarship form ASAP if you wish to be considered.

4 Comments

  • to # 1

    well obviously as costs are high the SO is working overtime to get sponsors to be able to reduce the tuition.

    it is obvious from your coment that you are not a shilach, or you would have been notfied of the breaks being ofeered already. in dtion to the scolarships from year past.

    just becuse you have issues it dosent mean you should post here in your attempt to “bashmutzig” a moisad.

    unlike your moisad which is funded with plenty of money from who knows where.