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For 25 hours each week, Jews are required to put aside all work related objects and activities. They are to abstain from activating any form of technological machinery, such as cars, televisions, computers, and phones. In fact, all devices that assist Jews in reaching out of themselves into the outer world and impacting it are off limits.
Rabbi Daniel Lapin • Thou Shall Prosper: Ten Commandments for Making Money
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Rabbi Daniel Lapin • Thou Shall Prosper: Ten Commandments for Making Money
L'art d'être libre: Dans un monde absurde (LIENS QUI LIBER) (French Edition)
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Everybody has ideas about the way to live. But as far as the great mass of people are concerned, their ideas are all as bad as each other —they’re all worthless. Don’t pay any attention to their advice. And all the more so, be sure to ignore any guidance offered by wicked people. They are the enemies of truth and the source of everything corrupt an
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"Whatever Hashem does is for the very best" (Berachos 60b).
Lazer Brody • Bitachon: A Practical Guide to Trust in God
The time a person spends working is a time of battle. The battle is against the forces of the Other Side, and the goal is to sift out the sparks of holiness and elevate them. Sifting out the sparks is the main purpose of all business and commerce. One has to be literally perfectly honest. Every word he speaks should be true. His “yes” should be “ye
... See moreRabbi Nathan of Breslov • Advice - Likutey Etzot
Business activity is wholly Torah. Therefore during the time a person spends on his work he should bind his thoughts to Torah alone, and in particular to the laws which are clothed within the activities in which he is engaged (280).