The Coronation
The cry of the shofar resounds: an utterly simple cry, reflecting not the fear of the subject, not the love of the child or the sophistication of the student’s understanding, but the simple trumpet blast of a people’s coronation of their king.
Read MoreThe Only Thing That Lives On Forever
It’s not your accomplishments at work. It’s not your house or bank account. It’s the impact of what you gave to the world.
Read MoreJoseph & Marx – Work & Alienation
Joseph possessed the unique power to integrate spirit and matter in an imperfect world where materialism dominates. Let us learn how this can be achieved.
Read MoreCompetition
Perspective and insight by Rabbi Meir of Premishlan as to how G-d runs the world and our misguided perception as to how we think the world is run.
Read MoreAn Eye and a Sigh
A story of two devoted neighbors, one living a spiritual life and the other a material one, and their surprising judgments at death.
Read MoreDid G-d Want Adam and Eve to Eat the Fruit?
Did God want Adam and Eve to eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge? What does this say about the existence of good and evil in the world, and purpose?
Read MoreThe Business of Spirituality
A life devoted to the study of Torah and implementation of its ideals much resembles a businessman’s occupation with his enterprise.
Read MoreA Business Proposal
I thought that the Rebbe was dispensing business advice, but he must have seen that there is something there, in Siberia, that I must achieve—some part of my mission in life that must be played out in the frozen east.
Read MoreCompetition: How Free is the Free Market?
Does G-d have anything to do with the free market? Is there enough money to go around? How can a person approach business competition in a dignified way?
Read MoreThinking & Stinking at the Harvard Business Review
Bernard Starr, Ph.D., a professor of psychology, criticizes the Harvard Business Review’s endorsement of dirty business practices.
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