- In
Jewish law, a shaliaḥ (Hebrew: שָלִיחַ, [ʃaˈliaχ]; pl. שְלִיחִים, sheliḥim [ʃliˈχim] or sheliah,
literally "emissary" or "messenger") is a
legal agent...
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rabbinic emissaries,
known as "
Shluchim", to
settle in
places across the
world for
outreach purposes. The
centers that
these Shluchim established were termed...
- The
Shluchim Office is a Brooklyn, New York-based
organization affiliated with the Chabad-Lubavitch
Hasidic movement. The
organization was
first formed...
- life. In most years, the
shluchim are sent from
Ohlei Torah Rabbinical College in America. Over the
years the
number of
Shluchim to the
school has varied...
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student Shluchim on a two-year stay, but six
student Shluchim leave each year
after completing their two-year period, and six new
student Shluchim arrive...
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camps and
created a
global network of emissaries,
known as
shluchim.
Today there are
shluchim in all of the 50 US states, in over 100
countries and 1,000...
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meant for
career workers to
learn basics of Talmud.
Every year a
group of
Shluchim are sent to ****ist the
teachers and Mashpi’im of the
Yeshiva in setting...
- initiatives. Today,
thank G‑d, it is much easier. We have
resources like the
Shluchim Office, Chabad.org and the
Jewish Learning Institute". "The
Chabad House"...
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institutions Shluchim Exchange — an
online service founded in 2005 to
facilitate communication among over 1,500
Chabad shluchim The
Shluchim Office — coordinator...
- home base of the
worldwide Chabad-Lubavitch movement, with its
network of
shluchim ("emissaries")
heading Chabad houses throughout the
Jewish world. The Flatbush-Midwood...