כ״ב סיון ה׳תשפ״ו | June 7, 2026
Shluchim, Askonim to Lead Shluchim Office Annual Fundraiser
With a revamped Shluchim Placement platform, the new Shluchim Savings initiative, online schools for children of Shluchim, Jewish Insights lesson plans, and interest-free loans, the Shluchim Office is seeking a $600,000 boost for its growing network of programs serving Shluchim and their families worldwide.
A group of Askonim and Shluchim led by director Rabbi Gedalya Shemtov are leading the annual fundraiser for the Shluchim Office, which will take place this Monday, 23 Sivan.
The campaign page TogetherForShluchim.com is open for all to pre-donate now.
The Shluchim Office Campaign Committee released an open letter to the Chabad community worldwide, asking you to join them in this most important effort.
Over 150 Friends and supporters have already joined and committed to donate $770, $1,800 or more to the moisad’s annual fundraiser, and the committee is turning to all Friends, Shluchim and Anash around the world: Please join with a gift of $770 donation and support this central hub established by the Rebbe to serve the needs of Shluchim.
Dear Friends, Shluchim and Anash,
As we approach the yom hahilula Gimmel Tammuz, we, the Rebbe’s Chassidim and Shluchim come together to strengthen and redouble our commitment to the Rebbe’s Shlichus by bringing the Rebbe’s message to every corner of the world with the goal of l’hovi liymois hamoshiach.
At this time of year the Shluchim Office holds its annual campaign, which brings in the critical funds needed to ensure that the Shluchim Office can continue fulfilling the mandate that the Rebbe gave, in a growing, ever-increasing measure: to assist, support and serve as a central hub for Shluchim and their families.
Ever since its inception 39 years ago, the Shluchim Office has been devoted to the mission of constantly creating innovative projects which respond to the current and changing needs of Shluchim.
This year, two new initiatives were launched, available free of charge to Shluchim.
- The “Shluchim Placement” program was revamped, one of the first projects of the Shluchim Office that was due for an upgrade. A new, modern, and simplified platform was published and within the first few days, hundreds of Shluchim posted jobs, and hundreds of yungeleit, as well as bochurim and girls, signed up to help expand the Rebbe’s Shlichus.
- In time for the annual campaign, “Shluchim Savings“, a brand-new initiative will be launching, that will provide Shluchim with exclusive discounts and vendor pricing not available to the general public.
These new projects are in addition to the other ongoing initiatives, to name a few:
- “Jewish Insights” lesson-plans to teach the Rebbe’s Torah in 6 languages and used by more than 2,200 Shluchim weekly.
- Providing a lifeline of Chinuch for Shluchim’s children across the globe, the Nigri Shluchim Online School delivers top-quality Chassidishe education.
- Jewish children from small towns around the world with no Jewish school nearby attend the Nigri Jewish Online School, a virtual day school and Hebrew school, to study every day.
- The Shluchim Gemach has issued over $500,000 in interest-free loans for Simchas and new cars in response.
- Chabad Early Childhood, serving hundreds of preschool directors on Shlichus with curricula, support and retreats.
- Bringing care packages and programming to hundreds of daughters of Shluchim studying in high school, far from home.
- Each Yom Tov, customizable Canva flyers are provided to promote Shluchim’s events, with 35,265 designs downloaded this year.
- The in-person Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchim (in both boys and girls sessions) hosted over 2,400 Shluchim kids, and an additional 1,600 Shluchim children joined on Zoom.
- Tzeirei Hashluchim Machane Rivka and Machane Berel Winter Camp in Florida hosted over 300 kids between boys and girls sessions, bringing a tremendous boost and Chizuk to the Rebbe’s Kinder, and the list goes on and on.
We will, B’ezras Hashem, be launching the Together for Shluchim campaign tomorrow, 23 Sivan (June 8) with a goal to raise $600,000.
You can click here to donate NOW and join Together for Shluchim!
We, the Shluchim Office Campaign Committee, turn to you, our fellow Shluchim and Chassidim: Please take this opportunity to fulfill the Rebbe’s known instruction for yom hahilula Yud Shvat: to give Tzedoko to a Moisad of the Rebbe.
Contribute to the Shluchim Office, a Moisad that was established by the Rebbe himself during the Kinus Hashluchim Farbrengen of 5747, to benefit all Shluchim.
We are happy to share that over 200 Friends, Shluchim and Anash have already committed to give $770, $1,800 and $3,600 and more on the day of the campaign. The success of this campaign is dependent on our extended family of Anash and Shluchim.
On the day of the campaign, we will be picking up the phone and calling our friends to ask that they participate as well. We invite each of you to join us in supporting the upcoming fundraising campaign at TogetherForShluchim.com with a commitment of $770, $1,800 or as much as you can give.
In the merit of supporting The Shluchim Office may we all be Zoiche to see the fulfillment of the unusual blessings that the Rebbe gave when he spoke about its establishment:
“…Following the above will, first and foremost, ensure success in the fulfillment of the Shlichus beyond all expectations, and in addition, will result in one’s personal success — children, health and sustenance, all in great abundance; healthy children and grandchildren; attaining good Shidduchim for one’s children; and blessings in every possible manner.”
May we all be Zoiche to be reunited with the Rebbe with the complete Geula with the coming of the Moshiach now!
The Shluchim Office
Rabbi Gedalya Shemtov
Rabbi Mendy ShemtovShluchim Office Campaign Committee
Rabbi Yosef Greenberg – Anchorage, AK
Rabbi Yossi Shemtov – Tucson, AZ
Rabbi Mendel Duchman – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Yossi Deren – Greenwich, CT
Rabbi Yosef Gopin – Hartford, CT
Rabbi Zalman Lipskar – Bal Harbour, FL
Rabbi Shmuly Rothman – Boynton Beach, FL
Rabbi Berl Goldman – Gainesville, FL
Rabbi Benjy Korf – Miami Beach, FL
Rabbi Yisroel Spalter – Weston, FL
Rabbi Dovid Tiechtel – Champaign, IL
Rabbi Yosef Posner – Skokie, IL
Rabbi Yitzchok Wolf – Skokie, IL
Rabbi Schneor Greenberg – Commerce, MI
Rabbi Shmaya Shmotkin – Oak Park, MI
Rabbi Levi Shemtov – West Bloomfield, MI
Rabbi Yossi Groner – Charlotte, NC
Rabbi Mendy Herson – Morristown, NJ
Rabbi Berel Levertov – Santa Fe, NM
Rabbi Chaim Shaul Bruk – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Sholom Duchman – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Yossi Michelashvili – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Moshe Pinson – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Berri Spitezki – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Levi Shemtov – Riverdale, NY
Rabbi Zushe Greenberg – Solon, OH
Rabbi Yossi Shemtov – Toledo, OH
Rabbi Ovadia Goldman – Oklahoma City, OK
Rabbi Yehuda Shemtov – Newtown, PA
Rabbi Chaim Goldstein – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Yitzchok Tiechtel – Nashville, TN
Rabbi Shimon Lazaroff – Houston, TX
Rabbi Chaim Lazaroff – Houston, TX
Rabbi Moishe Traxler – Houston, TX
Rabbi Asher Federman – S. Thomas, VI
Rabbi Sholom B. Levitin – Seattle, WA
Rabbi Shmuly Levitin – Seattle, WA
Rabbi Shmuel Greenberg – Vancouver, WA
Rabbi Dovid Goldberg – S. Paulo, Brazil
Rabbi Yosef Schildkraut – S. Paulo, Brazil
Rabbi Shmuel Gniwisch – Montreal, Canada
Rabbi Yossi Kessler – Montreal, Canada
Rabbi Mayer Parshan – Toronto, Canada
Rabbi Dovi Henig – Chengdu, China
Rabbi Mordechai Avtzon – Hong Kong, China
Rabbi Shlomo Bentolila – Kinshasa, Congo
Rabbi Hershel Spalter – Escazu, Costa Rica
Rabbi Levi Azimov – Paris, France
Rabbi Chmouel Lubecki – Rouen, France
Rabbi Mordechai Abergel – Singapore
Rabbi Dovid Masinter – Johannesburg, South Africa
Rabbi Avraham Greenberg – Phuket, Thailand
Rabbi Pinchus Vishedsky – Kiev, Ukraine
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