Business Ethics

As we turn our attention to the world of Jewish business ethics, we begin an exploration that at its core pushes individuals to go beyond the strict understanding of the laws governing business practices and asks us to confront what it means to conduct ourselves in the “ways of the pious” (Dr. Hershey Friedman).  

The Chai Mitzvah Business Ethics Curriculum features 9 beautifully illustrated sourcebooks with texts to spark meaningful discussions – a powerful opportunity to stop, reflect, and consider our priorities.

 

BUSINESS ETHICS TOPICS: Rites of Passage, Tzedakah/Philanthropy, Individual and Community, Interpersonal Relationships, Mindfulness/Conscious Living, Adding New Insights and Meaning to the Passover Seder, Israel and the Jewish Spirit, Gratitude: Modim Anachnu Lach, Judaism and the Environment

 

Business Ethics is only for Adult Groups:

There are three kinds of adult groups.

  1. Organizations: Your organization should register every year (no cost) to join Chai Mitzvah. Your registration helps Chai Mitzvah offer our programs and materials at very low cost.
  2. Friendship or Affinity Groups: Like a book group, invite people to form a small group. Your group should register every year (no cost) to join Chai Mitzvah. Your registration helps Chai Mitzvah offer our programs and materials at very low cost.
  3. Virtual Groups: Create your own virtual group (either through your organization with friends). Your group should register every year (no cost) to join Chai Mitzvah. Your registration helps Chai Mitzvah offer our programs and materials at very low cost.

Start your own group. It’s easy! Chai Mitzvah will help you by providing

  • Custom marketing materials to help recruit group members
  • Webinars to make leading the sessions easy and fun

Click here to see a sample Business Ethics sourcebook.

Click here to Register for Business Ethics

Each printed packet of 9 sourcebooks costs $36. Digital sourcebook packets cost $18.
Click here to order materials.

For questions, please contact:  Nina Woldin:  nina@chaimitzvah.org