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Two Days, Vigorous Learning: Join the Crowd at Yarchei Kallah Bnei Torah!


Do you dream of going back to Yeshiva for two days?

Put aside all daily stress and immerse yourself in learning, with a feisty kol Torah reverberating through Bais Medrash. Engage in thought provoking pilpul chaverim and hear shiurim on practically relevant topics from leading rabbanim. And to top it all off, enjoy this uplifting experience in a comfortable, luxurious setting.

This may sound like a dream – and it is! – but it is also a very real opportunity that you can take advantage of. Now.

Now back for its second year, the “Yarchei Kallah Bnei Torah” will iy”H take place in just a few weeks, on Sunday and Monday, Parshas Shemos (January 17-18) at the Westin in Princeton, NJ. The program encompasses two full days of learning and intrigue, with a substantially sized crowd expected. Sleeping accommodations and all meals will be available – at the highest standards of comfort and kashrus.

Four preeminent poskim in monetary Halacha – Rabbi Chaim Meir Roth; Rabbi Michoel Frank; Rabbi Ari Marburger; and Rabbi Yosef Kushner – will deliver a series of shiurim and answer questions halacha l’maaseh. The topic of this year’s program is one of great relevance in virtually every business, on a regular basis:

An employer pays for a certain expense and an employee has an opportunity to benefit from it beyond strict business parameters. May the employee personally benefit? How much? Does he/she need to inform the employer?

Common examples are: An employer pays for a product or service as a business expense, but the employee can get it for less. A supplier or partner gives a discount or freebie. An employee forges lucrative relationships while doing work for the employer. A broker convinces a seller to throw in some extras, which the buyer is unaware of. A restaurant owner wants a cut from his employee’s tips. Etc. Etc.

These instances are so common that we often do not even notice it, or realize that serious halachic questions are involved. As is always the case in monetary Halacha, the practical Halacha can be complex – and very contingent on the specifics of the situation.

This is an ideal event for any employer, employee or full-time ben Torah. Attending this event can also earn valuable CEU/CLE credits for attorneys and nursing home administrators.

Registration is now open. Please visit https://ykbt.org/ now for more information and/or to RSVP. Space is extremely limited, so please make your reservation as soon as possible. You won’t regret it!




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