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Rabbi’s Thoughts on Finances

7. Commit to not wasting time.

Time is our most precious commodity. Sadly, unhappy people waste or squander a great deal of time. Happy people are well organized, plan ahead and are usually well prepared, even for emergencies. They are punctual. Conversely, unhappy people may say … Continue reading

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Besides wanting it, how should we view money?

What is the real purpose of money and how should we develop our attidudes toward our finances?  -How much should we give to charity and what should we spend it on? -Please enjoy the following excerpt from Rabbi Areyh Kaplan’s … Continue reading

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How do you find the best recipient for your charity funds?

  Giving charity is such a great pleasure but where is the BEST place to give?  Besides supporting “The Rabbi Show” projects, how and where can you get the “biggest bang for your charity buck”?  The following article originally appeared … Continue reading

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