Baltimore, MD - June 2, 2024 - Following in the footsteps of the inaugural Mid-Atlantic Business Halacha Conference in 2022 and modeled after the numerous H3 Business Halacha Summit events in Chicago and in a growing number of other cities, over 450 men and women gathered at Martin’s West in Baltimore for Agudah Maryland’s second all-day summit focused on strengthening halacha in the workplace. The H3 Mid-Atlantic Business Halacha Summit convened on May 22nd and offered a large-scale opportunity to working people in Maryland and beyond to gather to receive inspiration and practical halachic guidance from leading rabbinic authorities, as well as an opportunity to network with other frum professionals.
The packed schedule included keynote addresses, individual sessions, and panel discussions covering a wide range of topics – from Shabbos-related business halacha to employee relations, and from working amongst non-Jews to questionable business practices. In addition to the general sessions, there were two sessions geared specifically to women in the workplace.
The morning opened with welcoming remarks and the recitation of Tehillim by Rabbi Ariel Sadwin, executive director of Agudah Maryland/MidAtlantic. Harav Aharon Feldman, Rosh Yeshiva of Ner Yisroel and member of the Moetzes Gedolei Hatorah, shared divrei bracha, followed by the opening keynote address delivered by Rav Zev Cohen of Adas Yeshurun of Chicago.
Throughout the day, participants were able to choose from a variety of different concurrent sessions on the business topics most relevant to them from leading rabbonim and poskim, and then utilized the spaces between sessions to mingle and network.
During the lunch program, Rav Yaakov Robinson (Executive Director of the Agudah’s Midwest Council of Synagogue Rabbonim and a co-founder of the H3 Business Halacha Summit) addressed the origins of the H3 movement as its popularity spreads across the US (and beyond), emphasizing the meaning of each of the three “H’s” – Halacha, Hashkafa, and Hanhaga.
Back by popular demand, the Q&A session titled “My Co-Worker was Wondering…” led by Rav Yaakov Hopfer, (Rav of Shearith Israel Congregation and President of the Vaad HaRabbonim of Baltimore) and Rav Aaron Lopiansky (Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva of Greater Washington), which debuted at the 2022 inaugural business halacha event, did not disappoint the overflow crowd of attendees, addressing challenging questions on a variety of workplace and klal-oriented topics.
The event closed with a late-afternoon keynote session featuring Rav Yisroel Reisman, (Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas), and Rav Doniel Osher Kleinman (Rav of K’hal Nachlas Dovid of Brooklyn NY). Rav Reisman called for all of us, in our striving to be bnei Torah, to reconsider our overemphasis on gashmius and materialism and make a conscious effort to push against the pressure to raise our material standards of living. Rav Kleinman echoed Rav Reisman’s call, emphasizing the fact that a ben Torah should be focusing on his ruchniyus, not on the material world which is here today yet gone tomorrow.
“It was amazing to see so many more people join in the historic Kiddush Hashem on display at the H3 Mid-Atlantic, setting aside a full day to grow in their knowledge of workplace-related halacha practices,” said Rabbi Ariel Sadwin, executive director of Agudath Israel of Maryland. “We look forward to continuing to provide the community with other opportunities of raising the level of mitzvah observance in the future, through the H3 movement and other endeavors.”
Those who were unable to attend in person can access all of the sessions of the event on TorahAnytime.com.