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Ahavat Yisrael

"All Jews Are Jews"

Business Ethics


Chillul/Kiddush Hashem

"You don't have to make headlines to cause a Chillul Hashem."

Ethics and Halachah in General


Hashem


Honesty and Integrity

"Thou Shall Not Create a False Impression."

Keeping Faith


Materialism and Modesty

"Put your money where your values are"

Patriotism

"America and Israel. Shared values. Shared enemies."

People with Disabilities

Jews generally pride ourselves on being charitable and decent human beings. Yet it is true that we are not always properly sensitive to the inclusionary needs of others in our communities. A notable example is how we (individually and as a community) treat (and wrongfully exclude) men and women of all ages who have either physical, developmental, emotional, or learning disabilities.

Prenuptial Agreement


RCA


Respecting Human Dignity

"With all due respect should be more than just words. It should be an attitude."

Orthodox Viewpoints


Shalom Bayit

A fundamental value and demand of the Torah is that the home and the family be places of peaceful and loving human relationships, even where there might be disagreement or other family problems. Husbands and wives, parents and children, brothers and sisters, should all treat each other with profound respect, love, and sensitivity.

Substance Abuse

"Drugs. Alcohol. Two words you never thought you’d see in an Orthodox Caucus ad."

The Law of the Land


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