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Tuesday 28 August 2012

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By The Sweat Of Your Brow
By the Sweat of Your Brow: Reflections on Work and the piece of take in Classsic Jewish Thought

By David J. Schnall

A Written Review


Dovid Kupchik

Azrieli fork up School


Fall Semester 2011

As a teenager I acquire from hotshot of my rabbis that G-D can be found truly everywhere. At that time in my lifespan the challenge was to find spiritualty and religion not only in my religious studies only when in such significanceful activities such as ingest and sports. At my current stage in life I find it relatively easy to find religion and meaning in my family life yet for the other component of my life as a takeer/employee I did not have a clear vision of exactly what Judaism has to say astir(predicate) it. Reading the book By the Sweat of Your Brow by Dr David J Schnall has opened my eyes wide open to the reconditeness and detail to what Judaism has to say. While it should really not come as a great surprise as the Torah has more commandments concerning the kashrut of ones money than the kashrut of food, often those topics do not jump emphasized.

Additionally perhaps it is no accident that the Hebrew rule book for work, avodah, is the same as the word for divine service/worship. both(prenominal) employers and employees have to treat honesty in the workplace as seriously as divine service in the set apart Temple. In this essay I will review some of the themes found in the book and explore how they can bug out out guidance for me both as an employee, an employer and as an educator.

In modern-day society, marriage and family are often balanced against the values of work. Judaism emphasizes work: Six days shall you labor and do all your work, and yet equally emphasizes the seventh day as a day of rest. Jewish sources make it clear that work is Copernican for the welfare of society as a whole, for its contribution to the mental health and self-worth of the individual and for the economic support it affords...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com

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