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by Rabbis Eliyahu, Nechemia and Kushi Schusterman
What does shlichus look like from the inside out?For years, three brothers—Rabbi Eliyahu Schusterman (Atlanta), Rabbi Nechemia Schusterman (Peabody, MA), and Rabbi Kushi Schusterman (Harford County, MD)—shared a daily morning call during (and after) carpool, bantering about the real struggles of shlichus: fundraising, leadership, family life, pressure, purpose, and growth.Just Between Us – Three Brothers on a Mission takes those raw, real, and often fun conversations out of the car and into the open, offering an honest, behind-the-scenes look at life on shlichus from the people living it.
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In this follow-up episode, the conversation dives deeper into the complex dynamics between Shluchim—exploring how geography, demographics, and evolving realities shape relationships and responsibilities. Through real-life scenarios and candid dialogue, the discussion tackles agreements, boundaries, conflict resolution, and the balance between autonomy and unity. At its core, this episode highlights a powerful truth: while challenges are inevitable, lasting success comes from communication, humility, and doing the inner work needed to lead with strength and compassion.
Behind the inspiration of over 5,000 Shluchim lies a quieter, more complex reality: how do holy missions navigate very human dynamics like power, ego, money, and personality? In this thought-provoking conversation, we explore what a truly healthy relationship between a head shliach and those working under or alongside them should look like—and whether that vision can ever be one-size-fits-all. We ask the harder questions too: Are there limits to a head shliach’s authority, both practically and spiritually? When does leadership cross into control? What happens when conflict escalates beyond repair, and is Beit Din really a solution—or just the beginning of a new challenge? And in an ever-expanding landscape of shlichus, where are the boundaries between collaboration and competition? This episode doesn’t offer easy answers—but it opens an honest, nuanced conversation that every shliach, employee, and community leader needs to hear.
This episode looks at the intersection of innovation and tradition. We discuss how AI can assist Shluchim with planning, communication, and productivity, while remaining grounded in the relationship-based heart of the work. We also share practical Pesach Seder best practices, from preparation and flow to atmosphere and follow-up, to help make your Seder more meaningful and effective for every guest at the table.
In this episode of Just Between Us, the brothers riff off a familiar Kinus takeaway, date your wife, and widen it into the real conversation: how a shliach and his family stay emotionally healthy under nonstop communal pressure. From “tea in the kitchen” date nights and the reality of limited babysitters, to boundaries, vacations, exercise, learning (yes, even Nigleh), and staying connected with friends, they explore what balance actually looks like in different seasons of life. The bottom line: strong shalom bayis and intentional investments in the “other envelopes” of life do not compete with shlichus, they make shlichus sustainable, real, and filled with soul.
Why Mivtza Matzah?Every year we distribute matzah—but the real questions are why, to whom, and how.In this episode, the brothers explore the purpose and impact of Mivtza Matzah. Who is the intended audience—those already connected, or those on the margins? When is hand-delivering matzah the point, and when does mailing it make more sense? And what do those choices say about our vision of outreach and relationship-building?Each of us shares a distinct approach shaped by our communities and experiences, offering a thoughtful and practical conversation about one of Pesach’s most defining mitzvot—and how we can do it with greater intention and impact.
What type of programming is acceptable?When should we interfere with programming that is iffy?Can you get your kids to love Shlichus?A story about a Korban Pesach and tales from Mumeh Duseh.Enjoy! And we love your feedback! Please share.
In this launch episode we introduce our new podcast, we discuss the goal setting for a new year 2026, is there a limit to Shlichus - too much shlichus, are Shluchim allowed to rest, plus a few other fun things. Find out what Nechemia has on his nightstand, what Kushi does at 5 AM and does Eliyahu know how to take it easy? We'd love your feedback. Send us your love to eliyahu@elijahthenonprofit.com. More to come :-).
What does shlichus look like from the inside out?For years, three brothers—Rabbi Eliyahu Schusterman (Atlanta), Rabbi Nechemia Schusterman (Peabody, MA), and Rabbi Kushi Schusterman (Harford County, MD)—shared a daily morning call during (and after) carpool, bantering about the real struggles of shlichus: fundraising, leadership, family life, pressure, purpose, and growth.Just Between Us – Three Brothers on a Mission takes those raw, real, and often fun conversations out of the car and into the open, offering an honest, behind-the-scenes look at life on shlichus from the people living it.
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