Rav Yitzchok Berkowitz To Address Women’s Gathering On Kosher Use Of Social Media

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rav-yitzchok-berkowitzEnglish speaking Israeli women will hold a one-day conference in Yerushalayim next Wednesday, February 17, to discuss how Torah-observant people and organizations can use social media as a tool to build their businesses.

The Kishor Social Media Conference will feature expert speakers discussing religious and practical guidelines for the promotional use of cutting-edge online technologies, such as YouTube, Twitter, Google Docs, Flickr, LinkedIn and Facebook.

The featured speaker and religious advisor to the Conference is Rav Yitzchok Berkovitz, rosh kollel in Sanhedriah Murchevet and a respected posek.

There will be sessions on the halachic and hashkafic issues relating to social media use, and how to make the internet a safer place for business users, children and students. The afternoon program is divided into three parallel tracks, discussing practical applications for parents and educators, newcomers to social media, and professional social media users.

The conference is organized by the Kishor Women’s Professional Networking Group, whose mission statement is “Successfully Building Homes and Careers LeSheim Shamayim.” Kishor provides a monthly forum for members to meet, brainstorm, and provide support to other religious working women who share the same challenges and interests.

Kishor convener Sarah Lipman explains, “Observant women are active at every level of the business world, and are especially active in the online economy. The Social Media Conference provides an opportunity to learn about safe ways to evaluate and use the internet and new forms of social media.

“We need to understand these online tools, and the power and the risks of this medium, so we can ask better shailos and make informed decisions as to what place they have in our working and personal lives.”

This ground-breaking event is the first of its kind, but may lead to further conferences on this topic for men and in Hebrew. This event is open to women only and sessions will be recorded. To register or attend, please visit www.professionaljewishwomen.org

{Ynet/Yair Alpert-Matzav.com Israel}


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  1. I am a big fan of the Rav. I would check both the aishaudio.com or torahanytime.com websites a few days after the shiur. The kollel also puts up his audio from various events.

  2. There has been tremendous interest in this conference. We are all trying to get a handle on how to use the internet in a productive “Kosher” way.

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