
Navigating the Bottom Line with Clarity: Aleph’s Financial Integrity Masterclass Comes to Lakewood
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Navigating the Bottom Line with Clarity: Aleph’s Financial Integrity Masterclass Comes to Lakewood
On Thursday night at Mordy’s Shtiebel, the focus wasn’t on closing the next big deal. It was on how to do it right. Following a series of well-received presentations across various East Coast communities, the Aleph Institute’s Project 432 brought its Financial Integrity Masterclass to Lakewood, delivering a crucial workshop on risk, responsibility, and real-world business ethics.
The session was attended by businesspeople looking for practical tools in an increasingly complex landscape where the line between a standard practice and a costly misstep can be razor-thin. The Masterclass brought much needed clarity and was led by Project 432’s senior Lecturer, R’ Yaakov Goldstein, who wove together tangible strategies for everyday commerce with the ethical grounding of Torah Hashkafah expected in a Jewish business environment. To anchor these principles, he outlined clear legal boundaries regarding contemporary business law and drove his points home using sobering, real-life case studies that highlighted the importance of practicing these principles.
Attendees noted that the combination of legal reality and Torah values provided a much-needed roadmap for their daily professional lives. One participant noted, “This initiative is beautiful. It’s educating the frum world about the potential dangers of not being careful with your financial decision making, and the importance of understanding and following the law to prevent future pain”.
Rabbi Weinreb, Rav of the Shtiebel, echoed the strong sentiments of those in attendance. “I felt that the information given over was clear, and was given over in an entertaining and engaging way,” Rabbi Weinreb noted. “It included some very important and crucial lessons for everybody in any business to be able to learn, to hopefully avoid the pitfalls that people that Aleph services have made”.
The event was made possible through the support of corporate sponsors including Cedarcom, Infinite Care Consulting, Bottom Line Marketing Group, Centralized Business Services, Chopp Holdings, Hallmark Health Consulting Services, Apex Global Solutions, Meridian Capital Group, Eastern Union, and ICON.
To bring this program to your community, please contact: Yaakov (Jake) Goldstein, Aleph Institute, Project 432 Phone: 443-414-6432 | Email: [email protected]