The Kabbalah of Money
Translated by Adriana Kac
By Rabbi Nilton Bonder
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Shambhala Publications03/01/2001Pages: 192Size: 5.5 x 8.5ISBN: 9781570628047DetailsThis 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.RelatedCheck items to add to the cart orAuthor BioRabbi Nilton Bonder was born in Brazil and ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. He leads workshops on spirituality in management for such corporations as IBM, the Brazilian Oil Company, and the Federation of Industries of Sao Paulo. He is known in Brazil as the Green Rabbi for his activism in environmental causes. He also serves as president of the Institute for Religious Studies, the largest forum for civil rights activities in Latin America.
Praise"A work of depth that requires contemplative reading and rereading. Bonder demonstrates great creativity in bridging ideas that are abstract and practical, religious and secular, traditional and modern." —Jewish Week
"One of the best books available on the ethical challenges of living in a material world. . . . Fresh perspectives on the meaning of wealth, poverty, ownership, charity, competition, loans, fair exchange, tips and presents." —Body Mind Spirit
"Bonder explodes the stereotypes about Jews and money and encourages Jews to examine their traditional teachings to discover ways that economic behavior and personal responsibility are intertwined. . . . Bonder's book is filled with penetrating insights derived from the simple recollection that, in Judaism, teachings about money have always been about more than just money." —Publishers Weekly Religion Bookline
"Compelling and innovative." —Edgar M. Bronfman, President, World Jewish Congress
"Bonder frees money from the taint of filthy lucre and points to its uses in the growth and enhancement of souls in the marketplace." —Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, author of From Aging to Sage-ing
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