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  • Short Selling and Jewish Law
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Short Selling and Jewish Law

Aaron Levine Spring 2010 Issue 43.1

Post of author Aaron Levine

The Mean Boss

Review Essay: Jewish Business Ethics and the Modern Marketplace

Hakkarat Hatov (Gratitude) and the Moral Personality

Opportunity Cost as Treated in Talmudic Literature

Comparable Worth in Society and in Jewish Law

Value Theory in Talmudic Literature

The Living Wage and Jewish Law

False Goodwill and Halakhah

Minimum Wage Legislation-A Halakhic Perspective

Ethical Dilemmas in the Telemarketer Industry

Post in issue Spring 2010 Issue 43.1

Communications: The Flood Story; Torah and Science

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Sacrificing the Few to Save the Many

On the Methodology of Jewish Medical Ethics

On Rationalizing Biblical Tum’a

Self Dealing in the Not-For Profit Board Room: An Inquiry Into a Trustee’s Multi-Faceted Halakhuc Identity

A Peshat in the Dark: Reflections on the Age of Cary Grant

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