
Our Services
Gittin (Halachic Divorce)
If you are Jewish and going through a divorce, in addition to any steps you take to obtain a civil divorce, it is critically important to also arrange for a Jewish divorce, or Get. This allows both parties to remarry and ensures the legitimacy of any future children.
If you are considering conversion to Judaism, an Orthodox court ensures it is done authentically. You will receive a Torah education and all the necessary steps to become fully Jewish according to Torah law.
Geirus (Conversion to Orthodox Judaism)
Meet Our Rabbis
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Rabbi Daniel Rapp
AV BEIS DIN FOR GEIRUS
Rabbi Rapp received advanced ordination (Yadin Yadin) from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University. Rabbi Rapp is Visiting Assistant Professor of Talmud at the Irving I. Stone Beit Medrash Program of Yeshiva University and Associate Dean of Students of Undergraduate Torah Studies. Rabbi Rapp is a frequent dayan and mediator at the Beth Din of America.
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Rabbi Mendel Senderovic
AV BEIS DIN FOR GITTIN
Rabbi Senderovic is a world-renowned expert and author of an acclaimed sefer on the laws of marriage and divorce. He officiates in Jewish divorce, conversions, and other personal status services across the United States and Canada.
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Rabbi Menachem Siderson
DAYAN & MENAHEL FOR GITTIN
Rabbi Siderson serves as the Rabbi of Aish of the Rockies in Denver, CO. He is a Musmach of (ordained by) the Rabbanut HaRoshit L'Yisroel, the Chief Rabbinate of Israel.
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Rabbi Shmuel Halpern
DAYAN & MENAHEL FOR GEIRUS
Rabbi Halpern is the Rabbi of Young Israel of Denver and frequently works with the Vaad HaKashrus of Denver (Scroll K). He spent numerous years in the Denver Community Kollel and has been involved with the community since then. He received semicha from Beth Medrsh Govoha of Lakewood.
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Rabbi Mordechai Fleisher
DAYAN
Rabbi Fleisher, a Brooklyn native, serves as Rov of Congregation Zera Abraham of West Denver. He studied in Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin, Yeshiva Darchei Torah of Far Rockaway, with Rav Asher Arieli in Mir Yerushalayim, and in Beth Medrash Govoha in Lakewood, NJ. Rabbi Fleisher has lived in Denver with his wife and five children since 2007; he previously served in numerous capacities as a member of the Denver Community Kollel. Rabbi Fleisher received semicha from Beth Medrash Govoha.