Why the Torah Forbids Interest: A Jewish Perspective on Wealth, Power, and Social Justice
How interest-free lending creates economic balance without undermining ownership or competition
Rabbi Menachem Jacobson
10.02.26 | 13:05
How interest-free lending creates economic balance without undermining ownership or competition
Rabbi Menachem Jacobson
10.02.26 | 13:05
Rabbi David Kaplan
How borrowing a cup of oil from a neighbor might involve interest, concerns with children's savings in banks, and why kids playing with marbles could stumble upon interest issues. Rabbi Pinchas Wind clarifies and warns: "Many unknowingly transgress for years."
Michal Arieli
09.08.21 | 13:34
Charging interest might seem normal and even logical, but in Torah law, it's a serious transgression. Learn how to lend the right way
Yonatan Halevi
31.05.20 | 09:32
Lending money without interest is one of the highest expressions of faith, justice, and social responsibility in Jewish tradition.
Eran Ben Yishai
09.09.14 | 15:02