Young Shluchim Library Offers Access to Hundreds of New Titles

The Yaldei HaShluchim Book Library, which mails boxes of books to young shluchim across the country, is offering a discounted annual subscription in honor of Hei Teves.

Every week hundreds of Yaldei Hashluchim eagerly check and re-check their mail slots, their excitement unbounded for the arrival of an unassuming white box that holds the keys to the big wide world of Jewish reading material.

The Yaldei HaShluchim Book Library, a project of Merkos Suite 302’s MyShliach program in partnership with the Levi Yitzchak Library of Cedarhurst, New York, provides the opportunity for yaldei hashluchim to borrow books of their choosing, mailing them to the children’s doors for a once-a-year minimal flat-rate membership fee. 

This year, in honor of Hei Teves, the Yaldei HaShluchim Book Library, is offering an annual subscription at the deeply discounted price of $99 for a 12-month membership. Offer valid until Monday, 9 Teves, 11:00 AM

“In the eight years since we’ve begun partnering with the Levi Yitzchak Library, we’ve shipped 12,000+ books to 350 shluchim families, saving shluchim many thousands of dollars,” relates MyShliach’s director Rabbi Mendy Shanowitz

“Now more than ever, young shluchim are in need of the reading material they long for to occupy their time at home,” says Library coordinator Mrs. Nechama Bluming. “The demand is high, which motivated us to continue our regular service so the shluchim can continue to get these important books.” 

“We are so proud to be able to expand the Levi Yitzchak Library’s reach and brighten the often lonely afternoons, evenings and Shabbosim of the yaldei hashluchim,” says Mrs Chanie Wolowik, Shlucha to the Five Towns and founder of the Levi Yitzchak Library.

For more information, visit http://www.myshliach.com/books

The Yaldei HaShluchim Book Library is a joint project of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch’s Suite 302 and the Levi Yitzchak Library of Cedarhurst, New York, l’iluy nishmas Levi Yitzchak a”h ben Shneur Zalman sheyichye Wolowik.

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