Rabbis Aim to Inject More Morality into Business

Washington Post

Rabbi Mendel Bluming of Chabad Shul of Potomac teaches students in his “Money Matters” class, a course on Jewish business ethics taught in 350 locations in 22 countries.

In an age when the phrase “business ethics” can seem like an oxymoron, a group of rabbis has designed a course to use age-old Jewish teachings to help infuse some morality into economics – from the household budget to the stock market.

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Jewish Girl to Be Baptized Despite Mother’s Wishes

Jewish Chronicle

Rabbi Odom Brandman tried to help the family prevent the Baptism in court.

A ten-year-old child in Essex, UK has been given permission by a judge to convert to Christianity against her Jewish mother’s wishes. Local Shliach Rabbi Odom Brandman argued before the court that such a move would be “disturbing, unnatural and unfair to the child,” to no avail.