The Strategic Initiative of Campus Shluchim

Following the tremendous success of Chabad on Campus International Foundation’s peer-to-peer coaching program, more than 30 campus Shluchim attended a two-day coaching seminar at the Jewish Children’s Museum this week.

This revolutionary program, which is part of Chabad on Campus’s Strategic Initiative, facilitates campus Shluchim coaching their fellow campus Shluchim on fundraising and mosad management following a specific goal-oriented system based upon the Rebbe’s directives.

5 Comments

  • A Crown Heightser-s opinion

    Why was this done in between Purim and Pesach? Why couldn’t the Shluchim’s office do this after Pesach? Do they really think that just because the students are on spring break that the shluchim have nothing to do with themselves during this difficult month of Peulos? I live in Crown Heights and obviously didn’t participate in this – but this is my opinion from an outside perspective. I also hope that the shluchim’s office paid for the plane tickets of the shluchim as the shluchim are not exactly rolling in money. It hit me this year, after we hosted college students for a shabbos, the amount of times the college shluchim need to pay for plane tickets per year to come in.

  • Clarity

    It is the Chabad on Campus International Foundation who did this, not the Shluchim Office. The Chabad on Campus is part of Merkos. How can you judge when the timing is right and the expense without knowing anything, as you yourself say in your email?

  • More Clarity

    FYI Shluchim Office is also a part of Merkos. But this was a Chabad on Campus event and Chabad on Campus ROCKS! The most unified and caring organization I have ever encountered Lubavitch.