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Category: Business Ethics
Ethical Approaches to Advertising: A Jewish Perspective
The responsibility of sellers to enact ethical advertising of their products is equal to, if not greater than that of the careful consumer.
Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal
,
The Observant Life (Book)
May 25, 2023
Business Ethics
Commerce
A Jewish Lens on Investing and Gambling
What special ethical concerns arise as the distinction between company owners and customers is blurred by equity investment?
Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal
,
The Observant Life (Book)
May 25, 2023
Business Ethics
Commerce
Talmudic Discussions on Monopolies
Where a monopoly offers a clear benefit to consumers, Jewish tradition does sanction them on a closely regulated basis.
Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal
,
The Observant Life (Book)
May 24, 2023
Business Ethics
Commerce
Honesty in Business
The laws that govern commerce aim to prevent the unscrupulous transfer of property or money from its rightful possessor to another person.
Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal
,
The Observant Life (Book)
May 24, 2023
Business Ethics
Commerce
Shopping Intentions as an Ethical Consumer
Customers share in the responsibility for ensuring that transactions are fair, and should be upfront about their intentions as consumers.
Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal
,
The Observant Life (Book)
May 24, 2023
Business Ethics
Commerce
Fair Prices: A Jewish Perspective
The Mishnah defines the fair price of an item, such that the seller earn a fair price, while not defrauding the buyer.
Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal
,
The Observant Life (Book)
May 24, 2023
Business Ethics
Commerce
Commerce and Competition in Jewish Law
The Talmud sets a limited precedent for free market competition by balancing the rights of merchants with the interests of consumers.
Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal
,
The Observant Life (Book)
May 24, 2023
Business Ethics
Commerce