Over 800 Attorneys and Judges participated in the 17th Annual Jewish Law Symposium on Wednesday September 20th at the Birchwood Manor in Whippany, NJ and in a virtual setting online.
The Symposium featured a panel discussion entitled “Ethical Lessons from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” and discussed Family Feuds, Vigilantism, and Forgiveness.
Highlighting the event was newly-appointed New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Racher Wainer Apter, introduced by New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin.
Rabbi Shalom Lubin, Founder of the Jewish Law Symposium & Chabad of SE Morris County moderated a panel discussion featuring: Hon. Ellen L. Koblitz (ret.), Kurt Olender Esq., and Renowned Scholar & Author, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin.
“The laws and ethics of the Talmud have served as a cornerstone of humanity’s civil and moral infrastructure, while shaping its’ legal judicial systems. Navigating the Biblical story of Joseph and the topics of Family Feuds, Vigilantism, and Forgiveness through the lens of both civil law, Talmudic Law, and 2,000 years of Jewish ethics and wisdom is very exciting, said Rabbi Shalom Lubin, founder of the Jewish Law Symposium
“I find this program to be intellectually stimulating and fascinating; I love attending every year! If you come to the Jewish Law Symposium, you will walk away with a body of knowledge you will never forget!” said Event Chair Cary B. Cheifetz Esq.
The Jewish Law Symposium is a project of The Jewish Ethics Acadamy, Chabad of SE Morris County and Rabbinical College of America. For more information, please visit www.JewishLawSymposium.com or call (973) 377-0707.












