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What does it actually cost to run one of the largest Yeshivas in the world, and why do only 31% of parents pay full tuition?
Joel Kaplan, Executive Director of Yeshiva Darchei Torah, pulls back the curtain on a staggering $50 million annual budget to reveal the complex financial engine behind Jewish education. From a "Gold Standard" policy where widows never receive a bill to the secret deliberations of a tuition committee that prioritizes "customer service" over rigid formulas, this conversation explores the delicate balance between fiscal survival and communal compassion.[00:00] – Breaking down the $50 million annual budget.
[04:21] – The philosophy of "Customer Service" in the tuition office.
[07:00] – Why Darchei avoids rigid formulas for tuition.
[09:33] – The Numbers: Only 31% of families pay full tuition.
[11:00] – Compassion in Action: The widow policy and helping the unemployed.
[19:03] – How the tuition committee handles sensitive financial data.
[22:03] – The "Big Beautiful Bill": Explaining the ECCA tax credit.
[26:35] – Bridging the $8 million annual fundraising gap.
[36:00] – Why the annual dinner is still the most effective tool.
[42:25] – A message to parents on the quality of chinuch.
💼 About the HostMoshe Alpert (CLU®, CFP®, ChFC®, RICP®, AEP®), CEO of Ceremian Financial, a firm dedicated to helping families simplify complex financial decisions. “Comprehensive financial planning can feel like a daunting task. At Ceremian Financial, my team aims to create a plan that is simplified and actionable.”
💼 About the Guest: Joel KaplanTitle: Executive Director, Yeshiva Darchei TorahBio: Joel has overseen tuition and been involved with fundraising for thousands of families over decades of service. His perspective bridges financial realism with deep respect for the role of chinuch in frum life.Fun fact: He personally reviews tuition applications — and even davens for families in crisis.
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Production Credits
🎙️ Produced by: Gidon Orman - BIG Productions
✂️ Post-Production & Editing: BIG Productions - gi@bigprod,net
#TheMiddleClass #JewishFinance #YeshivaTuition #DarcheiTorah #JewishEducation
By Moshe AlpertWhat does it actually cost to run one of the largest Yeshivas in the world, and why do only 31% of parents pay full tuition?
Joel Kaplan, Executive Director of Yeshiva Darchei Torah, pulls back the curtain on a staggering $50 million annual budget to reveal the complex financial engine behind Jewish education. From a "Gold Standard" policy where widows never receive a bill to the secret deliberations of a tuition committee that prioritizes "customer service" over rigid formulas, this conversation explores the delicate balance between fiscal survival and communal compassion.[00:00] – Breaking down the $50 million annual budget.
[04:21] – The philosophy of "Customer Service" in the tuition office.
[07:00] – Why Darchei avoids rigid formulas for tuition.
[09:33] – The Numbers: Only 31% of families pay full tuition.
[11:00] – Compassion in Action: The widow policy and helping the unemployed.
[19:03] – How the tuition committee handles sensitive financial data.
[22:03] – The "Big Beautiful Bill": Explaining the ECCA tax credit.
[26:35] – Bridging the $8 million annual fundraising gap.
[36:00] – Why the annual dinner is still the most effective tool.
[42:25] – A message to parents on the quality of chinuch.
💼 About the HostMoshe Alpert (CLU®, CFP®, ChFC®, RICP®, AEP®), CEO of Ceremian Financial, a firm dedicated to helping families simplify complex financial decisions. “Comprehensive financial planning can feel like a daunting task. At Ceremian Financial, my team aims to create a plan that is simplified and actionable.”
💼 About the Guest: Joel KaplanTitle: Executive Director, Yeshiva Darchei TorahBio: Joel has overseen tuition and been involved with fundraising for thousands of families over decades of service. His perspective bridges financial realism with deep respect for the role of chinuch in frum life.Fun fact: He personally reviews tuition applications — and even davens for families in crisis.
🔗 Connect & SubscribeHave a question or topic you'd like us to cover?
📩 Email: [email protected]
⭐️ Leave a review – it helps more people find the show
📺 Watch the video episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Q1JwgFnhDo4
🎧 Subscribe on Apple or Spotify
Production Credits
🎙️ Produced by: Gidon Orman - BIG Productions
✂️ Post-Production & Editing: BIG Productions - gi@bigprod,net
#TheMiddleClass #JewishFinance #YeshivaTuition #DarcheiTorah #JewishEducation