Benefitting From the Effort of Another By Dayan Shlomo Cohen, Badatz Ahavat Shalom, Yerushalayim A Preemptive Purchase In this series of articles, we will examine the position of the Torah as to benefitting from the effort (both financial and physical) exerted by another. The Shulhan Aruch states that a verbal agreement creates a moral obligation on the parties involved to … [Read more...]
Ma’aser Money for Married Children
By Dayan Yosef Greenwald, Dayan Bet HaVa’ad, Yerushalayim In our previous article we discussed using Ma’aser funds to pay for tuition and child support of young children. We concluded that whenever an expense is deemed an obligation, it cannot be funded by Ma’asrot, and thus many Poskim maintain that in our day and age – a Torah education up until the sixth and seventh grade … [Read more...]
Child Support from Ma’aser Money
By Dayan Yosef Greenwald, Dayan Bet HaVa’ad, Yerushalayim Some of the important discussions regarding the disbursement of Ma’aser funds, pertain to the support one’s children. May Ma’aser be used for marrying off a child? May it be used for supporting a son in Kollel? How about paying tuition for high school yeshiva students or hefty seminary payments? These are some of the … [Read more...]
Foreign Currency Loans
By Dayan Yehonatan D. Hool As the economy is showing signs of improvement, the Federal Reserve is slowly beginning to increase interest rates. The Fed has held rates near zero since December 2008, and any increase would lead the dollar to strengthen against other currencies. While this move is subject to debate among economists, in this article we will discuss the Halacha … [Read more...]
Your’e Fired!
Some of the Halachic Considerations of Firing By Dayan David Grossman, Rosh Bet HaVa’ad, Lakewood As the economy moves up and down in these trying times, giving rise to many unconventional businesses while turning many industries into mere shadows of what they once were, crunching big, established institutions and teaching us to always expect the unexpected, these are some … [Read more...]




