Merkos Suite 302 is pleased to announce the launch of a new Purim mini-site to provide shluchim with easy access to a wealth of valuable resources for their Purim programming.

Free Purim Mini-site for Shluchim Launched

Merkos Suite 302 is pleased to announce the launch of a new Purim mini-site to provide shluchim with easy access to a wealth of valuable resources for their Purim programming.

Powered by the Shluchim Exchange, an online network where shluchim share ideas and files, the new site features comprehensive guides for planning and running a variety of themed Purim programs. With more than 300 files downloaded in the four days since its launch, the site supplies collections of ideas and resources used by shluchim worldwide in an organized and user-friendly format, saving unlimited time and energy in researching and developing creative ideas.

“The new Purim guides allow shluchim and shluchos easy access to the great ideas that have been shared over the years with the click of a button,” says Rabbi Mendy Margolin, coordinator of ShluchimExchange.com. “The need to spend many hours sifting through file after file in order to find something worthwhile has been eliminated, allowing shluchim to zero in on what is available and how they can customize it to suit their needs.”

In addition to ideas to assist with décor, crafts, and entertainment, the site features a selection of Purim cookbooks with menus and recipes to complement internationally themed Purim programs. It also features links to hundreds of ready-to-customize Purim event flyers, as well as helpful handouts to distribute at a variety of Purim programs. The site is also host to carefully organized photo galleries, depicting Purim programs of all types, as well as ideas and materials to assist shluchim in their mishloach manos preparation.

Rabbi Simcha Backman, director and co-founder of ShluchimExchange.com states, “This is just one of the many new improvements to come, b’ezras Hashem that will provide invaluable resources to shluchim and shluchos at no cost.”

3 Comments

  • midwestern shlucha

    thank you for offering this at no cost!
    as a shlucha, i find it difficult to respect those who can only assist their fellow shluchim for a fee….!

  • Eli

    why cant they give access to non shluchim who also do allot of mivtziom and hafatzah?