Jewish Business Ethics - 14077 - JUDS 1502 - B

Date

2021-09

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YU Faculty Profile

Abstract

Course Purposes: This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the varied approaches in the history and literature of Jewish Law to issues in Jewish business ethics. This will be achieved through the study of selected, illustrative topics from their earliest ancient legal roots, through medieval elaboration and codification, to contemporary judicial decisions. The course shall also serve as an introduction to the history and literature of Jewish Law. The dynamic elements of the legal system will be systematically investigated. Some sessions will be devoted to a survey of legal and literary sources of Jewish Law based on work by Menachem Elon, “Jewish Law”, JPS, Phila., 1994. The topics to be studied are: Income Inequality, Deception (Genevat Daat, Ona’at Devarim and Oshek), Confidentiality and Duty of Disclosure, Competition and Corporate Responsibility.

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SCW syllabus / YU only

Keywords

Jewish law, Jewish business ethics, history of Jewish law, judicial decisions

Citation

Berman, Saul J. (2021, Fall), Syllabus, Jewish Business Ethics - 14077 - JUDS 1502 - B, Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University.