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1:03:57
Charity and Taxes: Jewish Law vs. American Law (1:03:57)
Series: National Conference of Jewish Lawyers 2016
Professor Adam Chodorow (1)
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12:25
Ch. 5 Mishna 8: 7 Misdeeds and Consequences (12:25)
Series: Chapter Three
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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23:48
Food for Thought: Chassidic Text Studies (23:48)
Study the daily portion of Tanya, the handbook of Chassidic philosophy, and begin your morning with an expanded mind. This class took place at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Ronnie Fine (5)
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9:36
The Opportunity to Give (9:36)
Rich or poor, giver or taker someone is always on the top. Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky exhorts us share the wealth and to have the capability of giving plus the desire and time.
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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20:16
Maaser and the Expenditure Multiplier Effect (20:16)
Stephanie Barana grew up in Temecula, California and graduated with a BA in economics from UC Irvine. Stephanie recently received her master’s degree in economics from the University of Arizona, where she became more interested in Judaism. Stephanie is now a regular at Chabad at U of A. She hopes to continue her education and obtain a PhD in business strategy
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2013
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44:11
G-d, Money, and Power (44:11)
Why did G-d design the world so that we spend most of our time and energy with money, making it, or worrying about it? Rabbi Saul Djanogly has meshed his 2 worlds to become the Wealth Rabbi. He explains the faith system behind our finances; a $20 bill has no intrinsic value, other than the faith we have in it; credit comes from the Latin word for belief
Rabbi Saul Djanogly (2)
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13:24
The Mitzvah of Tzedakah - Segment 2 (13:24)
Rabbi Velvel Lipsker (5)
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9:37
The Mitzvah of Tzedakah - Segment 1 (9:37)
Rabbi Velvel Lipsker (5)