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* [[Unfair Competition]] ([[Hasagat Gevul]]) | * [[Unfair Competition]] ([[Hasagat Gevul]]) |
Latest revision as of 21:29, 18 March 2024
Halachos for Professionals
- Halachos of Marketing
- Halachos for Lawyers
- Halachos of Insurance
- Halachos for Accountants
- Halachos for Real Estate Agents
- Halachos for Brokers, Investors, and Hedge Fund Agents
- Halachos for Bankers
- Halachos for Chefs
- Halachos for Educators
- Halachos for Psychologists
General Laws for Professionals
- Abiding by Civilian Law (Dina Demalchuta Dina)
- Bitachon and Hishtadlut
- Cheating Clients or Employees
- Deceitful Practices (Genivat Daat)
- Explaining Orthodox Practice to Non-Jews
- False Advertising and Disclaimers
- Halachos of Interviews
- Nivul Peh (Inappropriate Speech)
- Overcharging (Onaat Mamon)
- Parnasa
- Paying Workers on Time
- Ribbis (Taking Interest)
- Taking Breaks at Work
- Unfair Competition (Hasagat Gevul)
- Yichud (Seclusion of Men and Women)
Business Halacha
- Acquisition (Kinyanim)
- Being Careful With Other People's Money (Gezel)
- Lending
- Taking Interest (Ribbit)
- Invalidating a Transaction Because of Defective Merchandise (Mekach Taut)
- Emuna & Business (Masa u'matan b'emuna)
- Unfair Competition (Hasagat Gevul)
- Overcharging (Onaat Mamon)
- Subletting (Shechirut)
- Beit Din and Dayanim (Jewish Court and Judges)