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by Larry
by Emuna Braverman
Are you willing to stand up, look everyone in the eye, and say, "I'll make it happen"?
by Jeff Astrof
I wear the kippah for 15 minutes and I'm already bad for the Jews.
by Alan P.
Where did it all go wrong?
by Steven Kurlander
by Michael Shulman
When we dare to believe, we create our own “job possibility."
by Howard Schultz
The chairman of Starbucks learns about life from Rabbi Nosson Tzvi Finkel, zt"l.
by Rabbi Joel Padowitz
Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get.
Rabbi Benjamin Blech
by Rabbi Benjamin Blech
Our daily business ethics speak far louder than the words we utter in synagogue.
by Tina Pennington, aka Red
Seven lessons I learned about life.
by Sirena Rubinoff
How to boost your self esteem when you're getting kicked around in the job market.
A beloved math teacher at Baltimore's Ner Israel High School has logged 27,000 school days.
by Rabbi Dr. Asher Meir, Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem
Do I have any duty to stay on until my boss finds someone else?
Is bearing a grudge ever justified?
In my down time I do crosswords to keep my sanity. Do I have to tell my boss?
Some urges cannot be channeled and readily elevated.
Jewish tradition has a poor regard for hunting as a pastime.
Public authorities are empowered to balance affordability and availability.
What was previously a luxury may become a necessity.
Do I have to give my employee a raise?
We may be used to them, but provocative ads are spiritually harmful.
Taxes need to have both substantive and procedural fairness.
One principle of fair taxation is payment according to benefit.
A job is often more than a job.
Can a bank accept deposits from criminals?
My father has a very low income, but owns a very large house. And he's disinheriting me. Am I obligated to support him?
Spiritual danger arises when performance is given a status far beyond its marginal importance.
What's the difference between the two?
A shirking partner must bear the consequences.
Judaism commands the rich to help the poor, but doesn't condone the use of force or fraud.
A partnership is all for one and one for all.
Jewish law forbids buying stolen goods.
Don't give interested customers the run-around.
by Michael Gros
The small acts of kindness that a doctor witnessed 40 years ago changed his life and the lives of his patients.
Insurance is only meant to cover a loss.
It is as forbidden to believe slanderous stories as it is to relate them.
Don't cross the line between informing and promoting.
How fair does fair consideration have to be?
Don't ask for CVs if you already know whom you will hire.
Can two wrongs make it right?
Do I have to pay someone who did work as part of the interview process?
by Rabbi Dr. Asher Meir, Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem, Rabbi Abba Wagensberg Gregory R. Smith and Stephen Colbert
Is anger an acceptable tool for a manager?
Can I warn my neighbors about a problematic workman they're thinking of hiring?
What circumstances justify discharging a worker?
You are not a slave to your job.
When it comes to honor and respect, the Torah gives equal status to father and mother.
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