I am Muslim and loved the video. Islam never limits us from learning from anyone. I found all these points really valid and authentic even Islamic point of view.
As a Christian who grew up in a Jewish Community, I learned that they: 1) Support family members, 2) Pass down experience learned, 3) Get educated in a life endeavor. Be top of class, 4) Help family with businesses, but don't screw family members, 5) Give to others. 6) Business endeavors are very important, not social wackiness, 7) OWN, don't rent.
Yes they look out for each other at the expense of all others. They have zero empathy for those not their ethnic group. It’s all fake kindness watch their actions toward others it’s for their own selfish interests. Don’t be deceived.
As a Christian, I learn so much from the Jewish community. I love how God centred you are in all you do. This is how I would like to approach life. Thank you for sharing. Blessings.
As a christian businessman I couldn’t agree more with the biblical principals you discussed. These principals have endured the test of time and are foundational to living a edifying life. Thank you for giving glory to God for guiding your life and business practices.
Greatest secret to Jewish Business success is Yahweh. Everything else is secondary. An Indian here who has a personal connection with Yahweh. God bless. Shalom. Love hearing from you. Godly wisdom.
Long story short: 1. Teach Children to Earn: Instill the ability to make a living, seen as essential as teaching them to swim. 2. Honesty in Dealings: Stress on honesty in business, reflecting a long-standing tradition. 3. Positive Money Mindset: Money is viewed as a positive tool for community and family building. 4. Community Support: Support within the Jewish community is emphasized to promote collective success. 5. Charity: Giving at least 10% of earnings to charity to remain humble and motivated. 6. Ownership Over Employment: Encouraged to be business owners rather than employees for greater autonomy. 7. Ethical Treatment: Operate by the principle of not doing to others what you wouldn't want done to you. 8. Financial Diversification: Keep finances diversified across cash, real estate, and inventory. 9. Regular Rest: Observing a day of rest (Shabbat) weekly to rejuvenate for continued productivity. 10. Faith in Providence: Trust in divine oversight and support, inspiring confidence and risk-taking.
I am a muslim.I like this video of you.Your business process is so smooth and effective.Its also look similar to our religion.We should follow these processes. May GOD bless all of us
Thank you brother for this lesson. I am a Christian from Tajikistan. I totally loved what you said about supporting other people's business in your community. Two years ago we moved into a new area. I was reading the book of Proverbs at that time. And the Lord guided me based on the Proverbs "If person does not sell his bread people will curse him and they bless the one who sells the bread". I understood it as using my resources to bless others. In the area I moved in was not enough cheap places to rent and I began to rent out one of our rooms. There were so many thankful people who passed through us. Bless the Lord!
As a Muslim I found this incredibly educational and insightful. As for the haters, well they can go elsewhere! If we let the haters get to us, we would never get anywhere in life. Shalom and I wish you peace and prosperity.
@@doncraig68 Enslaving blacks? Did you know that the first person to make the Islamic call to prayer was a black person by the name of Bilaal ibn Rabah?
If you are a "Muslim" and needed someone else to teach you these values which has been there the whole time (if you ever bothered to open and read Quran) then i don't know what have you been doing your whole life. Or else, stop pretending being a Muslim maybe?
As a Christian I love that I ended up hearing the same principles that I was raised to believing in. I was raised in a community with these core values and I've seen prosperity everywhere it's practiced.
I have often wondered why some people would rather hate than emulate. I'm a Christian that has worked with many Jewish owned businesses. I have to say that honesty was prized by both sides of all transactions. Working together we all made out very well.
As a Muslim, I absolutely love this advice! I have much respect for the Jewish community. The muslim community should take note and implement this! Awesome video Sir!
brother prophetsMohamed salam is all ready inspiration namaz azan . roza . copy form Jew in madina. they live but local Arab hate Jew like German .just Fiji people hates Indian .same .
Hi, I am French Moroccan & Muslim, I grew up in a Jewish Community & I have learned Hebrew. As a child, I always admired the Jewish shops owners they had the best customer service ever. Today, thanks to them I have learned all their amazing skills... & I am a successful entrepreneur ❤️ Thank you🌹
1: Teach your children how to make a living. 2: Be honest in all your business dealings. 3: Have a general positive relationship with money. 4: We help our community. 5: We give at least 10% of our earnings to charity. 6: Preferable to be an owner than to be a worker. 7: Don’t do to other people what you wouldn’t want down to you. 8: Keep 1/3 of your money in cash 1/3 in real estate and 1/3 in inventory. 9: 1 day off per week from work. 10: Trust in God.
I am new to your channel, but already love it, love the fact that you tell haters to go elsewhere ( so true) although I am not Jewish, I am an African American Christian male I love people of all races, & religions & learning a great deal from your channel. Thanks!😊🙏
1. Teach your child how to make a living 2. Be honest in all your business dealings 3. Have a positive relationship with money. 4. Suppoer yoir community membe in business. 5. Give 10 % of earnings to charity. 6. Preferable to be an owner than a worker. We should only work for God. 7. Do unto others 8. Keep 1/2 of your money in cash, 1/3 in real estate and 1/3 in inventory. Keeps you afloat. 9. Take 1 day off from work every single week. Always. Shabbat. 10. In God we trust. Trust God in business.
When it came to saving money for retirement, my wife and I did a great job. Taking advantage of the opportunity to purchase premium stocks at a significant discount during the 08 Economic Crisis allowed investors to make well over 80% of that money, which averaged roughly $2 million. 2009 saw me dismiss my stockbroker, liquidate all of my mutual funds, and purchase individual dividend stocks. You can succeed if you have patience, don't panic, and put in the necessary work.
Both in bullish and negative markets, there is the same high yield potential; what counts is how knowledge and tactics are applied. Don't disregard expert counsel.
I agree; my profit has remained constant regardless of the state of the market. I first entered the market in early 2018 but left due to the persistent downtrends and losses. I then returned in December 2020, this time under the guidance of an investment advisor who had been highly recommended by a prominent economist on a subreddit. To cut a long story short, I've now been following her advice for two years and have made over $850,000.
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I feel sad that even though I am investing, I don't have the brain power to dig through how each company is doing, is this a good time to buy stocks or not. my reserve of $450k is still laying waste to inflation and I don't know what to do at this point.. I need solid data on market trajectory..
@Mark Lofgren please tell me how to use this recession to make gains! Grew my reserve of $121k to over $513k btw DEC. 2011 and AUG 2012 but the market is diff now
@Mark Lofgren Sounds great. I could really use the expertise of an advisor, just can’t find while I’m away for work in New Zealand for another year. My portfolio has been stagnant.... Who’s the person guiding you can I get a phone number?
@Mark Lofgren I just looked her up on the internet and looked into her credentials. I wrote her a letter outlining my financial objectives and planned a call with her.
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1Living swim 2 honest business 3 $ build Fam business pod 4 help others love others 5 10% Charity to be humble 6 7 yr old work to God be boss 7Treat others way you treated 8 1/3 cash ,inventory, realistate 9 1 day off no work no work 10 Core Trust God Trust work of hands. Thank you Blessings
It’s a blessing that Jewish children are taught such good principles from a young age. I’m not a Jew but i can totally respect that and wish all children were taught these principles. Thank you for this video. Learned a few things and I will apply.
1. You are responsible to *teach your child* how to earn a living. (Either this way or they might steal money later). 2. Honesty in weightings. 3. Money is a healthy tool for building families (extremely positive pov) 4. Support your community. Be happy for others. 5. 10% Charity (a)be humble b) no limit for earning: make more than what u need) 6. Preferable to be an owner; not a slave. (Only God is the master) 7. Treat others with respect. Treat them how u want to be treated. (karma) 8. Be hedged. 1/3 cash 1/3 real state 1/3 inventory. 9. Rest 1 day in a week, on shabbat. Rejuvenate 10. In God we trust!
1) Teach your child to make a living 2) Be honest 3) Money is used as a tool to build communities 4) Help communities 5) 10% to charity 6) Preferable to be an owner than a worker 7) Do unto others as you would have them do unto you 8) 1/3 of your money in: cash, inventory, real estate 9) Keep the Sabbath holy 10) We trust God, so we're unafraid to take calculated risks
Thank you so much for sharing all this incredible wisdom. I have nothing but respect for the Jewish community all around the world. Blessings from Costa Riva 💜
I was never taught anything as a child it made my life super hard now that I'm 63 And a business owner still difficult Life. god is the reason I'm happy to learn god we trust
Hi, brother! I'm an atheist (if I chose a religion, then, I think, catholicism or zoroastrianism), but I like too the principles of the jews in business.
You forget that Muslims are not allowed to do business with interest and Jews are allowed them selves to do so , arriba, so what are you talking about , there is no comparison with Muslims!!!
Amen. Love this video, didn't know much about Jewish people until I met my best friend Julia, the best person I've ever met and she does reflect that community value so well
Wow Berel, you have reinforced my thinking as a Christian man. The Word of God truly is THE instruction manual to life. This is very informative and encouraging. Great stuff man!
My friend I loved it what you have said in this video, we have many things in common. I am a sikh Guru Nanak said 3 main pillars of Sikhism earn your living, share 10% with others, and always remember Wehagure (God). The difference between your community and our is, you guys implement 100 times better but our people don't serve ethically. I appreciate you sharing with rest of us and you know what Guru Nanak said more you share, more success you will have. It will keep doubling. I hope to meet you sometime if its OK with you. Thank you. Pinder Dhillon
I met her in a conference in Washington DC and after her speech I was opportune to meet her and I started investing, I'm happy today because of expert Mrs Lucy Mary Liam.
1. Commandment: teach your child how to earn a living. 2. Honesty in business dealings. 3. Positive relation with money. 4. Support each other 5. 10% of earnings to charity. 6. Be an owner not a worker. 7. Golden rule 8. 1/3 of money in cash 1/3 in real estate and 1/3 in inventory. 9. 1 day off from work, sabbath. 10. Trust God.
I worked with a New Yorker jew boss in Turkey, onlything I saw from him is that he was literally worshipping money he was choosing to do bussiness with only jews. He wasn't honest but he was looking like most honest person in the world.
Thank you brother Berel for sharing this biblical approach to wealth and success as the Father has laid out for us, all of HIS creation. What a beautiful way to share the Torah with everyone, whether Jew or gentile. I appreciate you. GOD bless.
1) Teach your children how to earn a living (Jewish commandment). 2) Be honest in all of your business dealings. 3) Have a generally positive/healthy relationship with money. 4) Help your community. 5) Give at least 10% of earnings to charity. 6) Own don’t work. 7) Don’t do to others what you don’t want done to you. 8) Keep 1/3 in cash, 1/3 in property , 1/3 in inventory. 9) One day off work completely per week. 10) In god we trust.
Almost everyone, including the media, is anticipating a market catastrophe, and as a result, many are turning a blind eye to the opportunities in the market. I recently began investing in stocks and cryptocurrency, and it was the best choice I've ever made. If you genuinely want to be financially secure, disregard everything the media is suggesting. The market offers a lot of chances. Maximize your use of it
@Theofanis_LantzakisYou can make a lot of money from the market regardless of what occurs, whether it strengthens or crashes. The key is to be well positioned, and that's what matters most.
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Hi there, A muslim here speaking. Most of the points you’ve mentioned, especially about honesty, charity, no cheating in “ weight” and so forth are the same commands we have in our faith. Also and I say this with total honesty, a lot of people around the world say Jewish ppl know how to do business. I don’t think this is negative in any way. Perhaps some ppl refer to some powerful money lobbies and then include every Jewish person in it. Any way, great points to share.
@@FraterSorax I don’t have time for nonsense arguments, but to claim that Muslim hate Jews is absolutely and totally incorrect. We don’t hate anybody who is not trying to fight us. Also, I find your use of “ be aware ..” confusing. There is nothing to be aware of. We know Jews are our distant cousins. We share the same grand father ..Ibrahim peace and blessing of Allah be upon him and all the prophets and messengers without any exception.
You started by speaking about honesty. And that’s true! I’m moroccan and muslim, and my family talk to me about jewish people in morocco back then and how they were trustworthy and honest.
Thank you brother for the video and content you release. So glad I came across your video "This is how Jewish kids are taught about money", loved it and even this video, such great principles. You definitely have a new follower, looking forward to go through your other videos. May GOD continue to bless and keep you and your family.
1 Teach children how to make a living 2 Be honest in business( honest weight) 3 Have a general positive relation with money( Money build, families, communities) 4 Help your community. 5 Give 10% of earnings to charity.( have motivation to make more to hive to charity) 6 It is preferable to be an owner than to be a worker. 7 Don’t do other people what you wouldn’t want done to you 8 Third of your money in cash , one third in real estate and one third in inventory. 9. Take one day off from work 10. In God we trust ( Trust God).
I am Muslim and my dad used to work with Jews he always said good things about them. and he said they are honest and professional. I agree with every word u said in this video because I witnessed it myself. all my respect, you are building up your community, and others in competition and trying to destroy each other. thank you for this helpful content with no hate just learning from different perspectives
1. teach there children how to make money. 2. be honest in business dealing. 3. have positive relationship with money. 4. help there community. 5. share 10% income to charity. 6. prefer to be master than labour. 7. dont do other what you dont want others others do to you. 8. diversify your wealth. 9. take one day off from work. 10. trust in god.
Thank you brother! Watching this video I am reminded of Joshua 1:8 , "Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful."
Buying a stock is easy, but buying the right stock without a time-tested strategy is incredibly hard. Hence what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist? I've been trying to grow my portfolio of $560K for sometime now, my major challenge is not knowing the best entry and exit strategie;s ... I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
Investing without proper guidance can lead to mistakes and losses. I've learned this from my own experience. If you're new to investing or don't have much time, it's best to get advice from an expert.
the power of compound interest and the long-term potential of investing in index funds like the S&P 500. For many, passive investing in broadly diversified funds can be a reliable strategy over time.
A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
I'm actually interested in this idea of investing through an analyst. Sounds like the most sensible thing to do in the market right now. Could you give me a pointer to who you work with, please?
I'm here to learn how to trade and also to invest. After listening to a guy on a live program about the importance of investing and how he made $410k in 4 months from $145k, somehow this video has helped shed light on key points, but I'm still confused as a newbie and I'm open to meaningful ideas.
As a beginner who doesn't understand how Bitcoin/forex trading works and you really want to make profit from it. I will advise you to first start working with a professional broker.
Thank you for your advice. Many Muslims are also very wealthy with 'halaal' wealth. Our grandparents were millionaires although they they were illiterate. They gave out money in charity (zakaat and sadaqah). Allah Almighty blessed them with great wealth, over and over again. I am so happy for that. Alhamdulillaah. Thank you, Allah. You have blessed us all with knowledge, success and above all, Islam... the religion of all the prophets and messengers... including Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Mohammed... peace be upon them all.
I'm Muslim find it really interesting.. By the way I personally make a bug difference between Jews and bad actions of the Israelian government.... I knew that even some Jews find it wrong.. Thanks for your content... I will give you a like
Jewish Commandments. 1.Teach your children how to earn a living and how to swim. 2. Be Honest in all your dealings. 3. Positive relationship with money. 4. Help our community. Support each others. 5. 10% of your earnings to charity. It encourages us to be humble. You Get More than you need. 6. Be an owner than a worker. 7. Treat others the way you would like to be treated. Karma 8. You keep your money in 1/3 in cash. 1/3 in real estates. 1/3 in Inventory. 9. One day off from work completely. 10. In God We Trust.
I'm a Muslim and I agree with everything you said. If anyone hates what you said has a diseased heart and needs to cleanse it. There was nothing negative said so nothing negative should be said
I am a Muslim and your video made perfect sense since these business ethics are the same that Allah gave us through his various prophets Ibrahim, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Them ALL).
@@alamgerkanju1980 the commenter simply said that the video’s points match what the commenter has been taught in their religion. NOT “everything I’ve been taught.” Just “what you’re saying matches what I believe.” It’s simple. The video never talked about putting people into debt. And the commenter never said “your whole religion’s business ethics matches my whole religion’s business ethics.”
@@alamgerkanju1980 What does the Shahada mean? Transliteration: “Ashadu an la ilaha illa illa-ilah, wa ashadu anna muhammadan rasul ullah.” Translation: “There is no God but God (Allah - i.e. there is none worthy of worship but Allah), and Muhammad is the final Messenger of Allah The fact is hazrat is not a profit stop misleading yourself and others the quran only tells you be sunni its just sad how you people are still ignorant in 2022
1. Teach your children how to make a living 2. Be honest in business 3. See money as positive 4. Help your community succeed 5. Give at least 10% earnings in charity 6. It's preferable to be an owner than a worker Don't do to others what you don't want done to you 8. Keep 1/3 of your money in cash, 1/3 in real estate and 1/3 in inventory. That way if anything happens to your business, you're covered. 9. Take off of work 1 day every week to recharge 10. Trust in God that you'll succeed and don't be afraid to take risks
Reading about the jewish culture...i have no idea how people don't understand why jews are far more sucessfull on the average than other ethnic groups. It's so obvious.
@@tyqwe45qe I've never heard people saying that they don't understand how they are rich, literally everyone knows. Either someone doesn't know it or they know It and they automatically know why too
1. Commandment - Teach your children how to earn a living and how to swim 2. Be honest in all your business dealings 3. Have a general, positive relationship with money ( money is a tool to be used to build communities, families, and institutions. 4. Help the community 5. Give at least 10% of your earnings to charity 6. Preferably be an OWNER / BOSS rather than a worker 7. Don't do to others what you wouldn't want to be done to you 8. Keep 1/3 of your money in cash, 1/3 in real estate, and 1/3 in inventory 9. Every week take one day off from work - Sabbath 10. Trust God
Thank you very much for your insight. I'm doing all except No. 8 - I sold my real estate and live a minimized life! Every day I thank G'D that I have ALL I need! ❤ Blessings upon you & your loved ones!
I had this playing in my car a couple of days ago. My 8 year old daughter got in and I turned it off. "I want to listen to it" she said. I played the whole thing and she listened quietly. "What did you think of that?" I asked her. "I've never heard anything like that before" said she. Nice one. Thanks @Berel.
Hey I'm a Muslim I'm very suprised after seeing your video The points u told are very similar to the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) . He told us to speak only truth not only in business but also all day , to help each other , to care for each other , to visit the sick person , to ask our god to send blessings upon the other person whether u know him or not , and much more
Thank you, my Brother. Much appreciated! Yourself and the Jewish colleagues I worked with in the past always keep it accurate and genuine. I'm a Muslim and I always reference the Jewish community as an example of business, education, and community life. At times my examples aren't received well but the facts remain the same, I always give credit where it is due.
Brother Solomon, thank you for this channel. I am a believer in Yeshua- Jesus Christ and I have been a giver to charity for years. Many of the charities we donate to are Jewish ministries. Thank you for this teaching. I greatly appreciate it. May the Lord Adonai bless you a Billion fold. What do you consider charities?
1. Teach children how to make a living / teach to swim 2. Be honest business dealing 3. Have a positive relationship with money 4.Help out our community 5. Give 10% to charity 6. Preferible owner instead of a working 7. Don’t do to others that you don’t want done to you 8. 1/3 of money in cash, 1/3 real estate, 1/3 of your money inventory 9. One day off from work “sabbath” 10. In God we trust
"The mishna issues its ruling with regard to a gentile customs collector, whom one may deceive, as it is taught in a baraita: In the case of a Jew and a gentile who approach the court for judgment in a legal dispute, if you can vindicate the Jew under Jewish law, vindicate him, and say to the gentile: This is our law. If he can be vindicated under gentile law, vindicate him, and say to the gentile: This is your law. And if it is not possible to vindicate him under either system of law, one approaches the case circuitously, seeking a justification to vindicate the Jew." -Bava 113a:21 Talmud The Talmud has been the centerpiece of Jewish communities throughout history, although the modern rabbi, apologists will distance themselves, the spirit is still very strong among Jewish communities who benefit each other, while applying different standards to the gentile, as predicated by the above verse. This verse was taken from a jewish scripture source, freely available online on sefaria.org, a jewish source. The verse essentially permits deceit in business towards non-Jewish traders or tax collectors. This ruling can be analogously extrapolated to justify any deceit in business. If they are in court, the Jewish authority will attempt to vindicate the Jew on the premise that he is jewish and the wronged individual is not. The verse permits that the prosecutors will either try to bend the gentile law, if not possible, they will use jewish law to immediately absolve the jew. Jewish communities were often allowed to practice their own laws and hold their own courts, exempt from common law. Some rabbis say that deceiving the gentile is impermissible if the court is sanctified by God, but this can be rectified by not sanctifying the court, therefore circuitous deception is permissible.
My dad was a lifelong real estate wheeler-dealer and loved doing business with jewish folks. He told me that jewish people will always make sure that both sides of the deal made money. He was exactly right.
I am Muslim and loved the video. Islam never limits us from learning from anyone. I found all these points really valid and authentic even Islamic point of view.
I'm Muslim. I loved this video. Amazing! Thank you very much for sharing this priceless knowledge and wisdom. God bless!
I’m a born again Christian, who honors the Jewish people. I honor you Sir for all that you do. Thanks for the great content.
The fact that nobody talks about the book whispers of manifestation on borlest speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance
As a Christian who grew up in a Jewish Community, I learned that they: 1) Support family members, 2) Pass down experience learned, 3) Get educated in a life endeavor. Be top of class, 4) Help family with businesses, but don't screw family members, 5) Give to others. 6) Business endeavors are very important, not social wackiness, 7) OWN, don't rent.
Yes they look out for each other at the expense of all others. They have zero empathy for those not their ethnic group. It’s all fake kindness watch their actions toward others it’s for their own selfish interests. Don’t be deceived.
Love it!!! No 10-20min introduction, straight to the point ☝️... And very useful info! Thank You!
As a Christian, I learn so much from the Jewish community. I love how God centred you are in all you do. This is how I would like to approach life.
Thank you for sharing.
Blessings.
God bless you!
The fact that nobody talks about the book Matrix Golden Cashflow Tactics, speaks volumes why people dont earn a lot of money..
2 things that helped me and literally changed my life
1. I started learning about Jewish Wealth
2. I read the book called 'Jewish Fifth Rule'
How did your life change? Would you recommend that book? How did it help you?
@@faithpersaud8803 of course I would recommend it, I made my small wealth and now it is only increasing
I loved the video.
1. In God we trust
2. Giving back to the community
3. Helping each other
I was raised Catholic but I am now spiritual. It is very nice of you to share this great information. Thank you so much brother.
As a christian businessman I couldn’t agree more with the biblical principals you discussed. These principals have endured the test of time and are foundational to living a edifying life. Thank you for giving glory to God for guiding your life and business practices.
Hi Berel, I’m muslim and I liked your video.
Peace and mercy upon everyone
Greatest secret to Jewish Business success is Yahweh. Everything else is secondary. An Indian here who has a personal connection with Yahweh. God bless. Shalom. Love hearing from you. Godly wisdom.
From a Muslim woman thank you for advise! May God bless you…
You radiate the best of the faith of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. You are a light to the world. Thank you for your positive voice in this negative time.
Long story short:
1. Teach Children to Earn: Instill the ability to make a living, seen as essential as teaching them to swim.
2. Honesty in Dealings: Stress on honesty in business, reflecting a long-standing tradition.
3. Positive Money Mindset: Money is viewed as a positive tool for community and family building.
4. Community Support: Support within the Jewish community is emphasized to promote collective success.
5. Charity: Giving at least 10% of earnings to charity to remain humble and motivated.
6. Ownership Over Employment: Encouraged to be business owners rather than employees for greater autonomy.
7. Ethical Treatment: Operate by the principle of not doing to others what you wouldn't want done to you.
8. Financial Diversification: Keep finances diversified across cash, real estate, and inventory.
9. Regular Rest: Observing a day of rest (Shabbat) weekly to rejuvenate for continued productivity.
10. Faith in Providence: Trust in divine oversight and support, inspiring confidence and risk-taking.
Very Jewish of you, thank you
I am a muslim.I like this video of you.Your business process is so smooth and effective.Its also look similar to our religion.We should follow these processes. May GOD bless all of us
Yes bro .. Jews are more like Muslims! Ahmed Deedat ..
I am a Biafran, of the Igbo tribe in Nigeria. And I must confess, the Biafrans and Jews have similar believes. Thank you brother.
"No haters here." This is education.
Thanks Solomon keep inspiring the world.
Thank you brother for this lesson. I am a Christian from Tajikistan. I totally loved what you said about supporting other people's business in your community. Two years ago we moved into a new area. I was reading the book of Proverbs at that time. And the Lord guided me based on the Proverbs "If person does not sell his bread people will curse him and they bless the one who sells the bread". I understood it as using my resources to bless others. In the area I moved in was not enough cheap places to rent and I began to rent out one of our rooms. There were so many thankful people who passed through us. Bless the Lord!
Hi sister
I am a muslim and I enjoyed this video a lot it was very educational and thank you for sharing valuable advice
As a Muslim I found this incredibly educational and insightful. As for the haters, well they can go elsewhere! If we let the haters get to us, we would never get anywhere in life. Shalom and I wish you peace and prosperity.
Then stop enslaving blacks where ever your go. 1,500 years is enough
@@doncraig68 Enslaving blacks? Did you know that the first person to make the Islamic call to prayer was a black person by the name of Bilaal ibn Rabah?
Im a blcak person, and it is the US an the UK that are enslaving my people @@doncraig68
@@doncraig68 Enslaving is demon thing. But do you know that also black person help them to enslaving his people.
If you are a "Muslim" and needed someone else to teach you these values which has been there the whole time (if you ever bothered to open and read Quran) then i don't know what have you been doing your whole life.
Or else, stop pretending being a Muslim maybe?
As a Christian I love that I ended up hearing the same principles that I was raised to believing in. I was raised in a community with these core values and I've seen prosperity everywhere it's practiced.
I have often wondered why some people would rather hate than emulate. I'm a Christian that has worked with many Jewish owned businesses. I have to say that honesty was prized by both sides of all transactions. Working together we all made out very well.
As a Muslim, I absolutely love this advice! I have much respect for the Jewish community. The muslim community should take note and implement this!
Awesome video Sir!
“As a paid disinformation bot out of tel aviv …”
brother prophetsMohamed salam is all ready inspiration namaz azan . roza . copy form Jew in madina. they live but local Arab hate Jew like German .just Fiji people hates Indian .same .
Jews and Muslims have more in common than most people realize. If they could work together the world would be a better place.
I’m not Jewish, but agree with you completely and try to live my life the same. God Bless
It is a testament to Adonai to say that his people are good at business, healthy and helpful in business. Praise Him!
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Hi, I am French Moroccan & Muslim, I grew up in a Jewish Community & I have learned Hebrew.
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1: Teach your children how to make a living.
2: Be honest in all your business dealings.
3: Have a general positive relationship with money.
4: We help our community.
5: We give at least 10% of our earnings to charity.
6: Preferable to be an owner than to be a worker.
7: Don’t do to other people what you wouldn’t want down to you.
8: Keep 1/3 of your money in cash 1/3 in real estate and 1/3 in inventory.
9: 1 day off per week from work.
10: Trust in God.
Thank you Berel for this deep wisdom that you have taken from the Lord!
Thank God for His wisdom!
As a Muslim I love Jewish people...love you sir
I am new to your channel, but already love it, love the fact that you tell haters to go elsewhere ( so true) although I am not Jewish, I am an African American Christian male I love people of all races, & religions & learning a great deal from your channel. Thanks!😊🙏
1. Teach your child how to make a living
2. Be honest in all your business dealings
3. Have a positive relationship with money.
4. Suppoer yoir community membe in business.
5. Give 10 % of earnings to charity.
6. Preferable to be an owner than a worker. We should only work for God.
7. Do unto others
8. Keep 1/2 of your money in cash, 1/3 in real estate and 1/3 in inventory. Keeps you afloat.
9. Take 1 day off from work every single week. Always. Shabbat.
10. In God we trust. Trust God in business.
Thank You for Sharing
@@leahnunez7185 Thanks, please update point 8 as it is misleading. It's 1/3 cash, 1/3 realestate & 1/3 inventory. Thanks
I love Jewish people so very much! Thank you. Wisdom of the scriptures! Baruch HaShem ❤
When it came to saving money for retirement, my wife and I did a great job. Taking advantage of the opportunity to purchase premium stocks at a significant discount during the 08 Economic Crisis allowed investors to make well over 80% of that money, which averaged roughly $2 million. 2009 saw me dismiss my stockbroker, liquidate all of my mutual funds, and purchase individual dividend stocks. You can succeed if you have patience, don't panic, and put in the necessary work.
Both in bullish and negative markets, there is the same high yield potential; what counts is how knowledge and tactics are applied. Don't disregard expert counsel.
I agree; my profit has remained constant regardless of the state of the market. I first entered the market in early 2018 but left due to the persistent downtrends and losses. I then returned in December 2020, this time under the guidance of an investment advisor who had been highly recommended by a prominent economist on a subreddit. To cut a long story short, I've now been following her advice for two years and have made over $850,000.
@@IAMBETTERTHANYYOU I've lost a lot by clinging on, and I really need help, so who is this investment advisor that you're following?
@@MatthewVinson My investment advisor, "LISA ELLEN SHAW," is someone you've undoubtedly already encountered. Ensure that you look her up because she's well-known in her field and you shouldn't have any trouble finding her website.
@@IAMBETTERTHANYYOU Her website appeared at the top of the page when I conducted a web search for her. Since I was so curious, I checked her credentials. Top-notch! I emailed her to ask whether she would take on any more clients.
I feel sad that even though I am investing, I don't have the brain power to dig through how each company is doing, is this a good time to buy stocks or not. my reserve of $450k is still laying waste to inflation and I don't know what to do at this point.. I need solid data on market trajectory..
I'll suggest you find a mentor or someone with experience guide you especially in this recession.
@Mark Lofgren please tell me how to use this recession to make gains! Grew my reserve of $121k to over $513k btw DEC. 2011 and AUG 2012 but the market is diff now
@Mark Lofgren Sounds great. I could really use the expertise of an advisor, just can’t find while I’m away for work in New Zealand for another year. My portfolio has been stagnant.... Who’s the person guiding you can I get a phone number?
@Mark Lofgren I just looked her up on the internet and looked into her credentials. I wrote her a letter outlining my financial objectives and planned a call with her.
Thanks for sharing this. I did my own lil research, and your advisor looks advanced and experienced. I wrote her and so I scheduled a phone call. She is experienced can't wait to have a chat.
1Living swim
2 honest business
3 $ build Fam business pod
4 help others love others
5 10% Charity to be humble
6 7 yr old work to God be boss
7Treat others way you treated
8 1/3 cash ,inventory, realistate
9 1 day off no work no work
10 Core Trust God Trust work of hands.
Thank you Blessings
be blessed lool
It’s a blessing that Jewish children are taught such good principles from a young age. I’m not a Jew but i can totally respect that and wish all children were taught these principles. Thank you for this video. Learned a few things and I will apply.
This was great. I am a Muslim and I found it very useful. I wanted to have a brotherly relationship with Jews.
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1. You are responsible to *teach your child* how to earn a living. (Either this way or they might steal money later).
2. Honesty in weightings.
3. Money is a healthy tool for building families (extremely positive pov)
4. Support your community. Be happy for others.
5. 10% Charity (a)be humble b) no limit for earning: make more than what u need)
6. Preferable to be an owner; not a slave. (Only God is the master)
7. Treat others with respect. Treat them how u want to be treated. (karma)
8. Be hedged. 1/3 cash 1/3 real state 1/3 inventory.
9. Rest 1 day in a week, on shabbat. Rejuvenate
10. In God we trust!
1) Teach your child to make a living
2) Be honest
3) Money is used as a tool to build communities
4) Help communities
5) 10% to charity
6) Preferable to be an owner than a worker
7) Do unto others as you would have them do unto you
8) 1/3 of your money in: cash, inventory, real estate
9) Keep the Sabbath holy
10) We trust God, so we're unafraid to take calculated risks
Thank you Priscilla
Thanks for the list 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for sharing all this incredible wisdom. I have nothing but respect for the Jewish community all around the world. Blessings from Costa Riva 💜
I was never taught anything as a child it made my life super hard now that I'm 63
And a business owner still difficult
Life. god is the reason I'm happy to learn god we trust
I'm Muslim and I tuned in for the tips but also to see all similarities between our religions #dope #love #islam #muhammadﷺ
I am an orthodox Muslim and I truly appreciate this valuable video. Shukran
Sunni
Hi, brother! I'm an atheist (if I chose a religion, then, I think, catholicism or zoroastrianism), but I like too the principles of the jews in business.
@@constantinekhabarov6960 does it change lies into truth... Better inprove on yourself and be happy...
You forget that Muslims are not allowed to do business with interest and Jews are allowed them selves to do so , arriba, so what are you talking about , there is no comparison with Muslims!!!
@@omkhair4267 Why everything you type you need 430 !'s all over...you think yelling is the way to prove any point..?
Amen. Love this video, didn't know much about Jewish people until I met my best friend Julia, the best person I've ever met and she does reflect that community value so well
I'm a muslim Arab and no matter how much hate there is on earth I respect education and sharing knowledge and I really appreciate your tips!
Wow Berel, you have reinforced my thinking as a Christian man. The Word of God truly is THE instruction manual to life. This is very informative and encouraging. Great stuff man!
I'm a Muslim and I love orthodox Jews. Love and peace with all of us
My friend I loved it what you have said in this video, we have many things in common. I am a sikh Guru Nanak said 3 main pillars of Sikhism earn your living, share 10% with others, and always remember Wehagure (God). The difference between your community and our is, you guys implement 100 times better but our people don't serve ethically. I appreciate you sharing with rest of us and you know what Guru Nanak said more you share, more success you will have. It will keep doubling. I hope to meet you sometime if its OK with you. Thank you. Pinder Dhillon
I think I'm blessed because if not I wouldn't have met someone who is as spectacular as expert Mrs Lucy Mary Liam
Wow I'm just shocked someone mentioned expert Mrs Lucy Mary Liam I thought I'm the only one trading with her
@@emilymccord7063 You don't need to be shocked I'm also a huge beneficiary of her trading, she has been handling my account for months now
I remember starting this journey with half BTC but in 14 months I have made 17.8 BTC form days and swing trading with expert Mrs Lucy Mary Liam.
Ever since I lost my job with the ministry I have been surviving through my investment with Mrs Lucy Mary Liam, I'm so glad I invested when I did
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1. Commandment: teach your child how to earn a living.
2. Honesty in business dealings.
3. Positive relation with money.
4. Support each other
5. 10% of earnings to charity.
6. Be an owner not a worker.
7. Golden rule
8. 1/3 of money in cash 1/3 in real estate and 1/3 in inventory.
9. 1 day off from work, sabbath.
10. Trust God.
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I worked with a New Yorker jew boss in Turkey, onlything I saw from him is that he was literally worshipping money he was choosing to do bussiness with only jews. He wasn't honest but he was looking like most honest person in the world.
Thank you brother Berel for sharing this biblical approach to wealth and success as the Father has laid out for us, all of HIS creation. What a beautiful way to share the Torah with everyone, whether Jew or gentile. I appreciate you. GOD bless.
lol read up about what the Talmud says about gentiles
1) Teach your children how to earn a living (Jewish commandment).
2) Be honest in all of your business dealings.
3) Have a generally positive/healthy relationship with money.
4) Help your community.
5) Give at least 10% of earnings to charity.
6) Own don’t work.
7) Don’t do to others what you don’t want done to you.
8) Keep 1/3 in cash, 1/3 in property , 1/3 in inventory.
9) One day off work completely per week.
10) In god we trust.
Almost everyone, including the media, is anticipating a market catastrophe, and as a result, many are turning a blind eye to the opportunities in the market. I recently began investing in stocks and cryptocurrency, and it was the best choice I've ever made. If you genuinely want to be financially secure, disregard everything the media is suggesting. The market offers a lot of chances. Maximize your use of it
@Theofanis_LantzakisYou can make a lot of money from the market regardless of what occurs, whether it strengthens or crashes. The key is to be well positioned, and that's what matters most.
@Theofanis_LantzakisAll you need is a good capital and the service of a professional broker, with those you're guaranteed of making profit.
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Hi there,
A muslim here speaking. Most of the points you’ve mentioned, especially about honesty, charity, no cheating in “ weight” and so forth are the same commands we have in our faith. Also and I say this with total honesty, a lot of people around the world say Jewish ppl know how to do business. I don’t think this is negative in any way. Perhaps some ppl refer to some powerful money lobbies and then include every Jewish person in it.
Any way, great points to share.
As a Muslim you should also be aware Jews are your distant cousins yet you been thought to hate Jews 🤣
@@FraterSorax I don’t have time for nonsense arguments, but to claim that Muslim hate Jews is absolutely and totally incorrect. We don’t hate anybody who is not trying to fight us. Also, I find your use of “ be aware ..” confusing. There is nothing to be aware of. We know Jews are our distant cousins. We share the same grand father ..Ibrahim peace and blessing of Allah be upon him and all the prophets and messengers without any exception.
Good job bro! I’m a muslim from London and I love your energy.. we need more people like you all around ❤
😂🤣😅🤣😂 A Muslim! Yeah right!!
You started by speaking about honesty. And that’s true! I’m moroccan and muslim, and my family talk to me about jewish people in morocco back then and how they were trustworthy and honest.
Thank you brother for the video and content you release. So glad I came across your video "This is how Jewish kids are taught about money", loved it and even this video, such great principles. You definitely have a new follower, looking forward to go through your other videos. May GOD continue to bless and keep you and your family.
Hi, I am a muslim. I saw your complete video and it is same as what Islam teaches us. All same :)
Thanks for the details!
1 Teach children how to make a living
2 Be honest in business( honest weight)
3 Have a general positive relation with money( Money build, families, communities)
4 Help your community.
5 Give 10% of earnings to charity.( have motivation to make more to hive to charity)
6 It is preferable to be an owner than to be a worker.
7 Don’t do other people what you wouldn’t want done to you
8 Third of your money in cash , one third in real estate and one third in inventory.
9. Take one day off from work
10. In God we trust ( Trust God).
11. have a high IQ
And yes, send the haters away. You are in a spiritual flow!!
I just love this jewish honesty, humor and straight forwardness.
Keep on posting!!
I am Muslim and my dad used to work with Jews he always said good things about them. and he said they are honest and professional. I agree with every word u said in this video because I witnessed it myself. all my respect, you are building up your community, and others in competition and trying to destroy each other. thank you for this helpful content with no hate just learning from different perspectives
1. teach there children how to make money.
2. be honest in business dealing.
3. have positive relationship with money.
4. help there community.
5. share 10% income to charity.
6. prefer to be master than labour.
7. dont do other what you dont want others others do to you.
8. diversify your wealth.
9. take one day off from work.
10. trust in god.
Thank you for this wisdom. May you prosper well. Amen
Thank you brother! Watching this video I am reminded of Joshua 1:8 , "Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful."
Buying a stock is easy, but buying the right stock without a time-tested strategy is incredibly hard. Hence what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist? I've been trying to grow my portfolio of $560K for sometime now, my major challenge is not knowing the best entry and exit strategie;s ... I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
Investing without proper guidance can lead to mistakes and losses. I've learned this from my own experience. If you're new to investing or don't have much time, it's best to get advice from an expert.
You're absolutely right about that
the power of compound interest and the long-term potential of investing in index funds like the S&P 500. For many, passive investing in broadly diversified funds can be a reliable strategy over time.
A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
I'm actually interested in this idea of investing through an analyst. Sounds like the most sensible thing to do in the market right now. Could you give me a pointer to who you work with, please?
I am not Jewish, but I know good advice when I hear it. Thank you for this.
I'm here to learn how to trade and also to invest. After listening to a guy on a live program about the importance of investing and how he made $410k in 4 months from $145k, somehow this video has helped shed light on key points, but I'm still confused as a newbie and I'm open to meaningful ideas.
The common mistake we newbies make is venturing into the market without help and legit guidance from a professional.
Job will pay your bills, business will make you rich but investments make and keep you wealthy, the future is inevitable.
The market is all about crypto now, you might want to look into it.
Nobody becomes a millionaire or billionaire by working for others and depending on them, good investment brings millions of dollars.
As a beginner who doesn't understand how Bitcoin/forex trading works and you really want to make profit from it. I will advise you to first start working with a professional broker.
Well said Berel, it all makes sense and when we honour God with the tithe from resources He gives us, He blesses a cheerful giver!
That's awesome and I'm shocked Jewish is so closely related to Islam. Thanks for sharing. We are so closely related.
God bless you.
Thank you for your advice. Many Muslims are also very wealthy with 'halaal' wealth. Our grandparents were millionaires although they they were illiterate. They gave out money in charity (zakaat and sadaqah). Allah Almighty blessed them with great wealth, over and over again. I am so happy for that. Alhamdulillaah. Thank you, Allah. You have blessed us all with knowledge, success and above all, Islam... the religion of all the prophets and messengers... including Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Mohammed... peace be upon them all.
I'm Muslim find it really interesting..
By the way I personally make a bug difference between Jews and bad actions of the Israelian government.... I knew that even some Jews find it wrong.. Thanks for your content... I will give you a like
I absolutely loved this video and the 10 tips for business. Please don’t stop sharing your wisdom. Thank you 🙏 ❤
Jewish Commandments.
1.Teach your children how to earn a living and how to swim.
2. Be Honest in all your dealings.
3. Positive relationship with money.
4. Help our community. Support each others.
5. 10% of your earnings to charity.
It encourages us to be humble.
You Get More than you need.
6. Be an owner than a worker.
7. Treat others the way you would like to be treated. Karma
8. You keep your money in
1/3 in cash.
1/3 in real estates.
1/3 in Inventory.
9. One day off from work completely.
10. In God We Trust.
Thank you!
Love you guys.
Thank you brother Berel
Good stuff , bro. Best regards and wishes from Lima, Perú. ✌😀
Cousin What about the Power Within !!!
or is this included in secret number 10 ?
💚love back to you
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I'm a Muslim and I agree with everything you said. If anyone hates what you said has a diseased heart and needs to cleanse it. There was nothing negative said so nothing negative should be said
This was a phenomenal video full of wisdom, knowledge, and generosity. Thank you for taking the time. God bless
I am a Muslim and your video made perfect sense since these business ethics are the same that Allah gave us through his various prophets Ibrahim, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Them ALL).
Suban allah
But Allah Almighty and our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) prohibited us from interest(profit on debt)income.
@@alamgerkanju1980 the commenter simply said that the video’s points match what the commenter has been taught in their religion. NOT “everything I’ve been taught.” Just “what you’re saying matches what I believe.” It’s simple.
The video never talked about putting people into debt. And the commenter never said “your whole religion’s business ethics matches my whole religion’s business ethics.”
Jesus is not just a prophet. That is blasphemy. He is the eternal God who will judge you for not believing His claims.
@@alamgerkanju1980 What does the Shahada mean? Transliteration: “Ashadu an la ilaha illa illa-ilah, wa ashadu anna muhammadan rasul ullah.” Translation: “There is no God but God (Allah - i.e. there is none worthy of worship but Allah), and Muhammad is the final Messenger of Allah
The fact is hazrat is not a profit stop misleading yourself and others the quran only tells you be sunni its just sad how you people are still ignorant in 2022
1. Teach your children how to make a living
2. Be honest in business
3. See money as positive
4. Help your community succeed
5. Give at least 10% earnings in charity
6. It's preferable to be an owner than a worker
Don't do to others what you don't want done to you
8. Keep 1/3 of your money in cash, 1/3 in real estate and 1/3 in inventory. That way if anything happens to your business, you're covered.
9. Take off of work 1 day every week to recharge
10. Trust in God that you'll succeed and don't be afraid to take risks
Reading about the jewish culture...i have no idea how people don't understand why jews are far more sucessfull on the average than other ethnic groups. It's so obvious.
@@tyqwe45qe I've never heard people saying that they don't understand how they are rich, literally everyone knows. Either someone doesn't know it or they know It and they automatically know why too
@@tyqwe45qe stop sucking up, lol
@@SHISH_STYLE booom
1. Commandment - Teach your children how to earn a living and how to swim
2. Be honest in all your business dealings
3. Have a general, positive relationship with money ( money is a tool to be used to build communities, families, and institutions.
4. Help the community
5. Give at least 10% of your earnings to charity
6. Preferably be an OWNER / BOSS rather than a worker
7. Don't do to others what you wouldn't want to be done to you
8. Keep 1/3 of your money in cash, 1/3 in real estate, and 1/3 in inventory
9. Every week take one day off from work - Sabbath
10. Trust God
Thank you very much for your insight. I'm doing all except No. 8 - I sold my real estate and live a minimized life! Every day I thank G'D that I have ALL I need! ❤ Blessings upon you & your loved ones!
Thank you for sharing your wisdom and beautiful religion. - Your Muslim cousin
Very insightful. Thank you. Good luck to you and your community, brother.
God bless the Jewish community. Truly admirable community.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Gentiles
I had this playing in my car a couple of days ago. My 8 year old daughter got in and I turned it off. "I want to listen to it" she said. I played the whole thing and she listened quietly. "What did you think of that?" I asked her. "I've never heard anything like that before" said she. Nice one. Thanks @Berel.
i'm muslim, and you had my ear....teach away mon frère, s'il vous plaït. 😁👍🏽
Hey I'm a Muslim
I'm very suprised after seeing your video
The points u told are very similar to the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) .
He told us to speak only truth not only in business but also all day , to help each other , to care for each other , to visit the sick person , to ask our god to send blessings upon the other person whether u know him or not , and much more
Thank you, my Brother. Much appreciated! Yourself and the Jewish colleagues I worked with in the past always keep it accurate and genuine. I'm a Muslim and I always reference the Jewish community as an example of business, education, and community life. At times my examples aren't received well but the facts remain the same, I always give credit where it is due.
Beautiful ❤️ ❤️
It's nice to hear how we can trust the Lord and still function and prosper
Muslim here man that was sui good video thank you bro!
I am Muslim but I respect all religions thanks for telling us good things
He is a new ‘influencer’ who shares standard ethical practices in business, you can read them online.
This is amazing. This helps so many people. Your first rule blew my mind.
Same here, most of us Africans don't know this. glad to be here
Brother Solomon, thank you for this channel. I am a believer in Yeshua- Jesus Christ and I have been a giver to charity for years. Many of the charities we donate to are Jewish ministries. Thank you for this teaching. I greatly appreciate it. May the Lord Adonai bless you a Billion fold.
What do you consider charities?
1. Teach children how to make a living / teach to swim
2. Be honest business dealing
3. Have a positive relationship with money
4.Help out our community
5. Give 10% to charity
6. Preferible owner instead of a working
7. Don’t do to others that you don’t want done to you
8. 1/3 of money in cash, 1/3 real estate, 1/3 of your money inventory
9. One day off from work “sabbath”
10. In God we trust
"The mishna issues its ruling with regard to a gentile customs collector, whom one may deceive, as it is taught in a baraita: In the case of a Jew and a gentile who approach the court for judgment in a legal dispute, if you can vindicate the Jew under Jewish law, vindicate him, and say to the gentile: This is our law. If he can be vindicated under gentile law, vindicate him, and say to the gentile: This is your law. And if it is not possible to vindicate him under either system of law, one approaches the case circuitously, seeking a justification to vindicate the Jew."
-Bava 113a:21 Talmud
The Talmud has been the centerpiece of Jewish communities throughout history, although the modern rabbi, apologists will distance themselves, the spirit is still very strong among Jewish communities who benefit each other, while applying different standards to the gentile, as predicated by the above verse. This verse was taken from a jewish scripture source, freely available online on sefaria.org, a jewish source.
The verse essentially permits deceit in business towards non-Jewish traders or tax collectors. This ruling can be analogously extrapolated to justify any deceit in business. If they are in court, the Jewish authority will attempt to vindicate the Jew on the premise that he is jewish and the wronged individual is not. The verse permits that the prosecutors will either try to bend the gentile law, if not possible, they will use jewish law to immediately absolve the jew. Jewish communities were often allowed to practice their own laws and hold their own courts, exempt from common law. Some rabbis say that deceiving the gentile is impermissible if the court is sanctified by God, but this can be rectified by not sanctifying the court, therefore circuitous deception is permissible.
I’m Muslim and I love the Jewish community and mindset, very disciplined and generous
Thanks and God Bless you!!!
My dad was a lifelong real estate wheeler-dealer and loved doing business with jewish folks. He told me that jewish people will always make sure that both sides of the deal made money. He was exactly right.