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Rabbi Dayan Mordechai Zev Hecht is a multi-generational rabbinic leader rooted in the Queens Jewish community, shaped by both Ashkenazic and Sephardic traditions under the guidance of his father, Rabbi S.B. Hecht. For over two decades, he has served as the tenured rabbi of Anshe Sholom Chabad, guiding hundreds of families.An ordained dayan, he specializes in marriage and divorce law, business ethics, and Beis Din proceedings, serving as a counselor, mediator, and arbitrator with a focus on clarity, fairness, and peaceful resolution. Rabbi Hecht is also the founder of a humanitarian aid initiative and the author of four Jewish self-help books. He contributes regularly through his columns Torah Matters, Drishas Sholom, and Dear Rabbi Hecht, and serves as a USAFR chaplain veteran. Known for his warmth and practical wisdom, he continues to guide individuals and families in Jewish law, relationships, and ethical living. Most conflict is not about bad people. It’s about vague agreements and selective memory. This class steps into the Beit Din, the court of Jewish law, to examine what happens when expectations stay in someone's head instead of on paper. From ketubahs and g...
When do civil law and Torah law intersect? This class explores everyday examples like traffic laws, parking, and littering, and then shifts to real disputes where the stakes are higher. Using a landmark approach from Rav Moshe Feinstein on landlord-tenant...
The internet made copying effortless, not innocent. This class examines what it means to use photos, music, books, and content that someone else created, especially when it’s publicly accessible. We explore boundaries, intent of the creator, user agreemen...
Bank robbery is obviously wrong. But borrowed Wi-Fi and shared passwords? That’s where integrity gets tested. This class builds the Torah's framework for honest measures and truthful dealings, examining how minor choices can create a slippery slope from t...
Jewish ethics at work, at home and the gray zones in between.
Most people never intentionally commit fraud, but almost everyone has rationalized something questionable. We sign, share, copy, borrow, and agree far more than we realize, often assuming it's fine because it's common or convenient. In this four-part cour...
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Rabbi Dayan Mordechai Zev Hecht is a multi-generational rabbinic leader rooted in the Queens Jewish community, shaped by both Ashkenazic and Sephardic traditions under the guidance of his father, Rabbi S.B. Hecht. For over two decades, he has served as the tenured rabbi of Anshe Sholom Chabad, guiding hundreds of families.