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Business Ethics in the Talmud
Charles Fine, Reuvan Cohn
Fri Jan 11, 18, 25, 10-11:30am, E51-361

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Repeating event. Participants welcome at any session
Prereq: none

The Talmud has served as the ethical and legal guide for the Jewish people for close to two millennia. Its thousands of pages contain insights and guidance on numerous issues and dilemmas, many of which do not seem to have become easier to resolve with the passing of centuries or the onslaught of technology. This session will present a sampling of writings from the Talmud, highlighting ethical dilemmas in the day-to-day conduct of business.
Instructor: Reuven Cohn
Contact: Charles Fine, E53-390, x3-3632, charley@mit.edu
Sponsor: Sloan School of Management
Latest update: 02-Nov-2001


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