By Daniela Feldman
Photos by Bentzi Sasson
Merkos Suite 302’s Machon L’Shlichus launched a new seminar series last week to bring fundraising training to kollel yungeleit. Attended by about 20 participants, the pilot program, which was held in four parts last Sunday through Wednesday, aimed to give participants early preparations for fundraising tactics and challenges before going out on shlichus.
Hosted in the Merkos Conference Room at 770, each night of the seminar featured a different lecture with a different speaker, followed by personalized question-and-answer sessions with Merkos vice chairman Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, seasoned fundraiser and shliach Rabbi Eli Kornfeld, fundraising coaches Rabbi Nosson Blumes and Rabbi Mendel Duchman, and new shliach Rabbi Kushi Schusterman.
Organizer Rabbi Levi Schectman of Machon L’Shlichus, a division of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch’s Suite 302, explained that the seminar, which was intended “to jumpstart the shlichus process even before the shlichus itself is determined,” presented basic fundraising concepts and taught participants the importance of having a game plan.
The seminars were very much in sync with the general mission of Machon L’Shlichus, which offers educational services, resources, and mentorships to shluchim in their first five years of shlichus, preparing them to become “one-man shops” responsible for everything from event-planning to education to fundraising and beyond.
Rabbi Kotlarsky commented, “This innovative training is crucial in preparing for the realities of shlichus.” Explaining that these measures enhance education and leadership, he added, “Such revolutionary programming is key to sharpening how our shluchim approach fundraising, and it teaches applicable skills in a supportive and inspiring way.”
The material, which showcased a gamut of opinions, ideas, and diverse perspectives for all kinds of shlichus and styles, was described as “a good mixture of the practical with inspiration” and was presented clearly in an intimate setting.
Participants thoroughly enjoyed the presentations, and feedback was even better than expected. Participant Rabbi Leibel Kudan said the seminars gave him clarity and were “absolutely advantageous” in addressing many of his questions about shlichus.
“I gained lifetime strategies for how to work within a community,” he said, adding that he left the seminar filled with new ideas of the practical ways to successfully find financial support and new markets for future Chabad Houses.
Based on all the positive feedback, plans are to run similar seminars for kollel yungeleit in the future. Forthcoming seminars might discuss other shlichus-related issues in addition to fundraising.
If you be a metch, give, feed and love the people in your community you do not need “techniques” to raise money, they will throw money at you. Most Jews give masser. If you love them for real they will reciprocate for real.
MD of LA
Go Kushi!
Naftoli Minkowitz, Chesky Rosenfeld, Leibel Kudan, the tyere (head) staff members of Tzfas summer5769
i spy chezky rosenfeld, eli cowen, and baruch zaetz…
Avremy Raskin you are awsome!
Padyom!!
You’re the man!!!
an upcoming Star, spoke straight to the point, and gave us great insight into how to develop our Ba’ale batim. A real mentch, and a great fundraiser!
Good to see that theses stuff take place 🙂
You are the coolest shliach.
Should have given the seminar