December 9, 2025

A new educational initiative from the Aleph Institute is helping a generation of post-yeshiva professionals navigate the high-stakes world of business, without ever compromising their integrity or their future. In a world that celebrates the hustle and often prizes “winning” above all else, “Financial Integrity Masterclass” delivers a powerful reminder: true success doesn’t come at the cost of your values.

Developed through Project 432, Aleph’s initiative for proactive education and prevention, this practical workshop gives the next generation of frum professionals the tools to build careers, businesses, and financial success all while staying firmly anchored in Torah values and ethical decision-making. Through a one-hour multimedia presentation, participants encounter real-world case studies, halachic insights, and firsthand stories from people who learned their lessons the hard way.

The workshop was recently presented at Bais Tefila of Inwood, Kehilath B’nai Torah of Baltimore, and Mercaz Torah U’Tefillah of Baltimore, drawing crowds of young men in their 20s and 30s. Many are entrepreneurs and community members just beginning their careers, marriages, and family lives—often under intense pressure to succeed, provide, and “make it.”

Through real stories and practical examples, the workshop highlights how easily people can stumble into legal or halachic trouble, whether by not knowing the rules, trusting the wrong people, giving in to pressure, or chasing the thrill of “outsmarting the system.” Participants leave with a clear decision-making framework called ACT: Ask a qualified expert before acting, Consider how your choices will look and what they mean, and Take the right action right away.

“I walked in, not knowing what to expect, and I was blown away… What a wakeup call it was for the crowd,” said one participant from the Ahavas Chaim Shul in Baltimore.

“All the points made, the pesukim brought down, the videos, and the passion really drove the message home. It wasn’t good, it wasn’t great, it was absolutely amazing. [Aleph is] doing an incredible service and chessed for the community.”

“Project 432 provided us with a brief seminar, with testimonies from Shomer Shabbos Yidden who served time for white-collar crimes,” said Rabbi Jonathan Aryeh Seideman of Kehilath B’nai Torah. “In clear and instructive fashion, they shared the mistakes they made, the traps into which they fell, the tragic consequences they live with even post-prison, and how to navigate a Torah-true life and identify ethical challenges and illegalities before it’s too late… I urge shuls to arrange to host this presentation, especially for their young members in business. This is the classic ounce of prevention that can prevent heartache and Chillul Hashem, chas v’shalom.”

“The workshop was inspiring and enjoyable at the same time, with clear and concise messages portrayed through stories and video clips,” said Yoni G. “I left the workshop wanting more and, more importantly, with the overall message of: it’s just not worth it. Definitely a 10/10.”

Following its successful launch, the program is set to expand, with upcoming presentations planned in Baltimore, the Five Towns, Monsey, and Toms River.

To learn more about the “Financial Integrity Masterclass”, to host a session in your shul, or to explore Aleph’s work through Project 432, visit p432.org or email letstalk@p432.org.