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How a Gemara Chapter Led One Student to Extraordinary Wealth
When a young yeshiva student said he wanted to be rich, Rav Shlomo Zalman gave him one unexpected piece of guidance.
Naama Green
05.03.26 | 19:08
What If Your Biggest Threat Is Actually Your Biggest Blessing?
When a rival store opened next door, he thought his livelihood was finished. Instead of fighting, he chose faith, and an unexpected customer changed everything.
Shuli Shmueli
22.02.26 | 13:29
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
Business is Personal!
Rabbi Yitzchak Botton
Learning From the World: Monopolies, X-Rays, and a Brilliant Bird
Discover how monopoly works, who discovered X-rays, and meet the world’s most colorful bird of prey all through a Jewish lens of wonder
Hidabroot
23.03.25 | 14:18
Isn't Forgiveness Wonderful? Not Always...
A lesson in business ethics from the Jews of 17th-century Germany
Yehosef Yaavetz
23.01.25 | 11:16
The Deal That Wasn’t—and the Blessing That Followed
A Jewish businessman gave up a massive deal after a rabbi’s advice—and discovered the true blessing of listening to Torah wisdom.
Naama Green
21.11.21 | 22:16
The First Question After Death: Were You Honest in Business?
Torah insights on honesty and integrity in all our business dealings
Naama Green
08.11.21 | 08:34
The Torah's Approach to Honest Business: Faith, Ethics, and True Wealth
The Torah teaches that the first question we're asked after death is whether we were honest in business. Discover Jewish wisdom on work and ethical living.
Hidabroot
02.09.20 | 13:37
Stolen Goods, Reclaimed Legacy: The Jewish Path to Restitution and Redemption
From returning stolen goods to repairing communal harm, Jewish law outlines a powerful journey of teshuvah (repentance) for acts of theft
Naama Green
28.05.18 | 21:18
Sanctifying Hashem's Name: Why Would a Successful Business Forfeit 4,000 Visitors a Week for Shabbat?
What led the owners of 'Jordan River Rafting' to cease operations on Shabbat? How do they handle the loss of around 4,000 visitors weekly, and what blessing did they receive from Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky? Eran Gigi, one of the site's owners who surprised everyone with this bold decision, in an open-hearted interview.
Michal Arieli
11.05.17 | 11:18
When Competition Crosses the Line: Jewish Business Ethics and the Boundaries of Fair Trade
What does Jewish law have to say about business competition? When does fair competition become unethical? Understanding the boundaries of ethical business behavior.
31.10.13 | 13:00
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