As a sheitel macher and business owner, I navigate complex questions every day around sourcing, transparency, and client trust. I am looking forward to H3 for women to give me the clarity and confidence to build a successful business that’s not just professional but truly aligned with halacha and integrity.
Devorah S
As a small business owner, I thought H3 was only for companies with large teams. Recently, a few things came to my attention, such as kickbacks and charging late fees for payments—standard practices in my industry I never considered asking about. I'd like to find out what else I should know to ask about.
Miriam B.
I’ve always tried to be careful and ethical in business, but I’m realizing that “doing the right thing” isn’t always the same as acting al pi halacha. I’m coming to H3 to gain the clarity and tools to close that gap.
Nechama A.
I’ve been waiting for an event like H3 Women’s Summit because clarity in halachic issues at work for women is not something that has been widely addressed until now.
T. Friedman
What excites me most about H3 for Women is the opportunity to learn and be inspired. As someone working within a company, I’m looking forward to the opportunity to step away from the day-to-day work and gain inspiration, perspective, and practical ideas that I can bring back to my team and workplace.
Gitty C
I’m really looking forward to attending the H3 women’s event! There are so many halachic questions that come up in my business day and day out. I’m excited to get the clarity and guidance on how to navigate and do things best!
Nechama N
What looks like business is often halacha
H3 is a national movement built around one idea: the workplace is full of halachic questions most people aren't equipped to recognize. For eight years, thousands of frum business professionals across 10 cities and 5 countries have come to H3 conferences for practical guidance from recognized poskim on the decisions they face at work every day.
The H3 Business Halacha Summit for Women brings that same content, those same standards, and that same level of authority to women in the workforce for the first time.
You care about halacha. You care about your work. This is one day that brings both together — so you can walk away with a real framework for the questions you're already facing.
📅 Thursday, April 23, 2026 📍 Bell Works, Holmdel, NJ 🕙 9:45 AM – 3:30 PM