Hinda Institute: Understanding The Registry with Mark Weinberg and Alex Yelderman

The Hinda Institute will be hosting an educational seminar this Wednesday Night, March 11, 2026, at 8PM Eastern Time on the topic of “Understanding the Registry”.
Panelists will be Attorneys Mark Weinberg, Alex Yelderman, & Jeffrey Rabin. Hinda has graciously invited our members to attend the seminar, which will be held via Zoom.
The event is co-hosted by the Decalogue Society of Lawyers and is a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program, which should be very informative for our population.

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82479065863

Hinda and Decalogue are both Jewish organizations, but they serve all. This will not be a religious event, it will be a legal seminar.

More about Hinda:
Hinda’s mission is to empower families affected by institutionalization, trauma, and crisis. Through support and rehabilitation, we foster resilience, restore relationships, and aid reintegration. We envision a future where everyone can heal, thrive, and build a more just, connected society.
They are guided by six foundational principles:
Compassion: We offer empathy and understanding without judgment — meeting people where they are.
Empowerment: We equip individuals with the tools and support to reclaim their lives and shape their futures.
Second Chances: We believe in transformation, redemption, and the power of new beginnings.
Dignity: We recognize every person’s worth and ensure respect, fairness, and humanity in all we do.
Hope: We inspire optimism and resilience, even in the face of adversity.
Community: We foster connection, belonging, and mutual support — strengthening families and society.

More about Decalogue:
Founded in 1934, the Decalogue Society of Lawyers is the oldest Jewish bar association in the United States. We are committed to upholding the highest standards of the legal profession, fostering relationships within the Jewish legal community, and working to combat antisemitism and discrimination. Our members play a pivotal role in advocating for social justice and engaging in community service.


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