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Commerce, International Trade, and the Need to Need One Another
It turns out that the greatest need of all is not to be needed, but to need others.
The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah have come to epitomize moral depravity and cruelty.
No sinning is good, but sins against our own neighbors are the worst.
Silently, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak studied the expectant faces. "My brothers!" he said in a respectful tone of voice. "Did we not agree that I was not to be burdened with discussions of old policies?"
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Ethics 5:10
What was the horrific crime of sodom? Their credo: what's mine is mine and what's yours is yours
The city that sinned against G-d and was destroyed as a result.
We have the power to tap into the concealed levels of G-dliness.
When a hurricane approaches, it doesn’t matter how much money you have or how big your house is, it matters how many batteries and flashlights and non-perishable food are in your closets. A hurricane is a great equalizer . . .
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