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The Kabbalah of Money: Jewish Insights on Giving, Owning, and Receiving

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This book challenges us to take a broad and ethical view of economic behavior, which includes all forms of exchange and human interaction, from how we spend our money to how we fulfill our role as responsible human beings in a global economic framework. Drawing on Jewish ethical teachings, mystical lore, and tales of the Hasidic masters, Bonder explores a wide range of subjects including competition, partnerships, contracts, loans and interest, tipping, and giving gifts.

192 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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August 25, 2013
Por que muitas vezes buscamos mais trabalho para obter mais dinheiro? Por que por mais que juntemos dinheiro, não conseguimos comprar o que 'desejamos'?

Este livro explica, para quem crê, que nem todo dinheiro é sustento e que muitas vezes a falta do sustento pode ser devido ao nosso relacionamento errado com o trabalho, o próximo e o dinheiro.

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