Students who have completed the 770 Yeshiva Dayanus program gathered for a Melava Malka farbrengen in the Upstairs Zal at 770 to receive their Dayanus certificates on Motzei Shabbos.
They received Dayanus certificates from Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Zalman Labkowsky and Mashpia Rabbi Shloime Zarchi.
Rabbi Ahron Liberow, Meishiv, and Mashpia Rabbi Kuti Feldman were in attendance as well.
Following the formal event, they farbrenged as well.
The 770 Dayanus program, which has been opened to alumni of the 770 Semicha program, is known as being one of the most comprehensive and prestigious Dayanus program out there, covering most major parts of all four sections of the Shulchan Aruch, and culminating with receiving Semicha in the entire Shulchan Aruch “Yoreh Yoreh Yodin Yodin”. Unlike many other programs which cover only parts of Choshen Mishpat, 770’s Hanhala has always believed that one can’t be a Dayan or a Rov of a community without being proficient in the Halachos of Shabbos and Birkas Hanehenin, and without having a hand in the various other major parts of the Shulchan Aruch such as Mikvaos and Kidushin.
The program curriculum includes the following Halachos: Shabbos, Eiruvin, Ribis, Mikvaos, Priyah Urviah (Yuchsin and Agunos), Kidushin, Gittin, Dayanim, Eidus, Toen Venitan and Nachalos. As well as portions of various Seforim relevant to the above topics.
In addition to the above, in order to receive the certificate at the program’s end, participants must have completed the following Halachos all of them already covered in 770’s Semicha program: Krias Sefer Torah, Netilas Yodaim, Betzias Hapas, Brachos Shebiseudah, Mayim Achronim, Birkas Hamazon, Birkas Hapeiros, Seder Birkas Hanehenin, Melicha, Basar Bechalav, Taarovos, Maacholei Akum, Hechsher Keilim and Nosen Taam Lipgam.





















































































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