Baltimore, MD - May 27, 2016 - STAR-K Kosher Certification has long been known for its proactive local benevolent efforts which have a ripple effect across the greater Jewish community. The latest such endeavor for the not-for-profit organization will enable Information Technology (IT) job training for a maximum of ten students, made possible by a generous grant to JET Tech (Jewish Entrepreneur Trust Technology Group). The intensive 12 week/30 class course will be held approximately three times weekly, beginning June 1, in Baltimore, and it is endorsed by Rabbi Moshe Heinemann and Rabbi Yaakov Hopfer.

JET Tech, a division of JET (Jewish Entrepreneurial Trust), is a volunteer network of experienced Torah observant IT professionals who provide services such as education, mentoring, networking, and job placement, to assist those considering entering the field, as well as for novice and veteran IT professionals, alike, with navigating the IT profession. JET, a one-of-a-kind business development center, was founded in 2012 by a group of young local entrepreneurs and professionals whose interest is promoting the development of successful businesses and business leaders in the Baltimore community.

Upon completion of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux administration course and the associated exercises, students should be prepared to pass the Red Hat Certified System Administrator exam. This certification is in high demand due to the system’s pervasive use in large internet-based environments. More than 90% of Fortune Global 500 companies and 100% of airlines, telephone companies, healthcare companies, commercial banks, and U.S. Executive Departments in the Fortune Global 500, rely on Red Hat (according to Red Hat client data and Fortune 500 list, 2014). The value of this certification in the Baltimore area is only corroborated by an article published in the May 18, 2016 edition of CompTIA [The Top Ten Markets for IT Jobs and Why You Want to Live There], in which the Virginia/Maryland/ West Virginia area was listed as one of the top ten places to work in IT, in the nation. The area is projected to see 15% job growth when comparing 2015 to 2025.

“Our goal in developing this program was to look for a technology that is in high demand that people can find jobs in within a reasonable amount of time and that they will be able to get a decent entry-level job in that particular area and they can finish learning it within a 6-month period,” explained Shomshin Refoel Weinstein, a JET Tech volunteer who is in charge of the new program. “That’s why we chose Red Hat Enterprise Linux. If you think about it, for a person with a family, it becomes very difficult for them to take off time to go to school and learn a profession. Here, within a relatively short period of time, our goal will be to give them a profession, expertise in a technical area that is in high demand that has potential to be a full-fledged parnasah.”

“The officers and board of directors of STAR-K are very pleased to work together with Shomshin Refoel

Weinstein, Chaim Harris and Dovid Meyer in seeking to provide these meaningful opportunities,” concluded STAR-K President Dr. Avrom Pollak. “Quite often, for instance, individuals just leaving kollel cannot afford the expense and time to acquire the professional training necessary for rewarding careers in this new age of technology. JET Tech will provide young talented Bnai Torah, in a relatively short time, to add “Red Hat” to their “Black Hat” lifestyle.”