
May 5, 2009
Business guru Michael Gerber has a vision: "To create the McDonald's of Chabad outreach through the development of 300,000 turnkey Chabad Centers." Over 60 North American Shluchim are on board, coordinated by Rabbis Levi Cunin and Mendel Cohen.
By COLlive reporter
Michael Gerber, the founder of E-Myth Worldwide, a business skills training company based in California, has it all figured out for the Chabad-Lubavitch outreach network.
The Dream: Moshiach Now.
The Vision: To create the McDonald's of Chabad outreach through the development of 300,000 turnkey Chabad Centers throughout the world.
The Purpose: To awaken the spark, fan the flame, and create an inferno of yidishkeit in every Jew worldwide.
The Mission: To turnkey the Chabad Center Operating System to increase its efficiency and effectiveness so as to transform the results it produces 10,000 fold within the next 10 years.
To achieve all this, Gerber is personally delivering over-the-phone classes teaching Shluchim how to "manage your Chabad House and free up your time and energy to develop yourself to be "The Rebbe" for every Jew you come in contact with."
Over 60 Shluchim from North America have enrolled in the new - but not the first - session of conference calls with Q and A's.
The Program Director for Chabad E-Myth is Cheryl White, an educator who has been involved with Chabad Houses in San Diego County.
Membership is $100 a month for a one year subscription. "This monthly donation represents a mere fraction of the direct costs incurred and ongoing for implementing this at Chabad," the website wrote.
"In fact, participating Shluchim are entitled to subscribe for only $50 per month by signing up just one additional Shliach into this program, to spread the enthusiasm of the work we are doing and to help cover the costs of this rewarding endeavour."
Coordinating Shluchim rabbis Levi Cunin and Mendel Cohen did not comment.
For more info, log on to chabade-myth.com
