Hilchos Shechita

Laws of Ritual Slaughter

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This course is dedicated in memory of

ר׳ שלמה בן ר׳ משה לענקרי זצ״ל

Your Instructor


Rabbi Ahron Lankry
Rabbi Ahron Lankry

Rabbi Aron Lankry is a dynamic & electric individual with many years of international experience in the Rabbinate & in teaching Jewish Studies. He began his career in 1989, studying in Kollel Ner Yitzchok in Jerusalem & then in 1991 at the young age of 23,he took the position of Rabbi of the Ohel Leah Synagogue in Hong Kong. At Ohel Leah, he gave nightly classes, administered rabbinic functions & supervised the Kashrus Hechsher. The following year he obtained his “Semicha” certification from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, in the laws pertaining to Niddah, Kashrus & Mourning. He then ventured to Edmonton, Canada where he established the first religious day school, Kollel & outreach program in Alberta. After securing his on-going projects with proper infrastructure & the ability to achieve continuing growth, he returned to his wife’s hometown of Lakewood NJ to establish an outreach program at Wharton University & Elkins Park.

Rabbi Lankry continued his education & in 1995 received certification as a Mohel & a short time later completed his certificate in Shechita. In 2000, he received his certificate to officiate at Jewish marriages & divorces from the Beth Din of Philadelphia.

From 2001-2008, Rabbi Lankry brought his multitude of talents to Aventura Florida where he became the Chief Rabbi of the renowned ,Beit Edmund J. Safra synagogue. With over 300 active members & 10,000 visitors a year, the Safra Shul as it is known, is the largest synagogue in the Greater Miami area. While in Florida, Rabbi Lankry established a Hebrew speaking day school ,a Mikvah serving North Miami Beach & acted as a liaison for several pro-Israel organizations. After noting Rabbi Lankry’s enormous success as a dynamic & influential Rabbi, the Safra family commissioned him to open a Community Center & Synagogue in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, catering to the growing needs of the Sephardic community & the nearby Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital.

In 2010, Rabbi Lankry, came on board our Shul, as Rabbi of Bais Medrash Ohr Chaim-18 Forshay where he using his talents to grow a vibrant Kehilla. He also became the Director of the Yeshiva Pirchei Shoshanim College Program. Rabbi Lankry continues to live his dream of spreading Jewish principles & bringing Klal Yisroel closer to the Creator.


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Frequently Asked Questions


When does the course start and finish?
The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish.
How long do I have access to the course?
How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.
What if I am unhappy with the course?
We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact us in the first 30 days and we will give you a full refund.
What's going to be the structure of the live course? Is it just once a week? Will the videos be recorded if I miss a week?
The videos will be live on zoom once a week and they will be recorded for review and for those around the country and world that cannot attend the live presentation
For those doing the shiur remotely, what kind of hands on practice or final assessment will there be? Are we supposed to go somewhere and practice shechita with
All those that want the certificate will go to upstate NY to the farm to do the actual hands on training which may require a few visits until you are proficient enough to be certified Shochet
I notice the sample written shiurim are in Hebrew and English. Is one of them better/more the ikar? (Our Hebrew is good, so either is fine).
The course was written in HEBREW AND translated into English, so they are same
If we want to do some more involved learning that just reading the shiurim is there something that my chavrusa and I could learn to compliment the course?
There is a prelifera of Seforim portraying the actual Schechita in pictures.It's not necessary to learn more than the areas that are brought down in the shiurim. There is a lot from the Gemara’s unlike many areas of Halacha, so the best is to learn the shiurim well inside and the areas that they point out in the shulchan aruch and Gemaras that are pointed out. A.B.C. is always the Mechaber, Rema, Taz and Shach

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