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  • Review Essay: Jewish Business Ethics and the Modern Marketplace
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Review Essay: Jewish Business Ethics and the Modern Marketplace

Aaron Levine Spring 2008 Issue 41.1

Post of author Aaron Levine

False Goodwill and Halakhah

Hakkarat Hatov (Gratitude) and the Moral Personality

Ethical Dilemmas in the Telemarketer Industry

Value Theory in Talmudic Literature

The Living Wage and Jewish Law

Short Selling and Jewish Law

Minimum Wage Legislation-A Halakhic Perspective

Opportunity Cost as Treated in Talmudic Literature

The Mean Boss

Comparable Worth in Society and in Jewish Law

Post in issue Spring 2008 Issue 41.1

Communications: Menachem Meier, J. David Bleich; Seth Farber, J. David Bleich; Bernard Septimus, David Horowitz; Daniel S. Berman, Alfred Cohen

Book Review: Democracy and Tradition by Jeffrey Stout

From the Pages of Tradition: Judith Ish-Kishor – This Too Shall Pas

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodic Literature: Is the Milk We Drink Kosher?

The Rav and the “Tale Told by the Heavens”

May a Labor Coach Ride on Shabbat?

Music During Sefirah and The Three Weeks

Editor’s Note: “So Soon?” A Nahmanidean Meditation on Death

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