Do the halachos and secular laws regarding false advertising apply to organizations raising tzedakah?
Are promises by the charity a permitted form of advertising?
Should a charity require a minimum payment in order to get a beracha?
Is it better to daven for yourself, or have someone else daven for you?
Do the ends justify the means? Can puffery/manipulation be used in ads for the purpose of raising tzedakah for the genuinely needy?
***Guest Hosted by Ari Wasserman *** Author of "Making it Work", "Making it ALL Work" (for women) and 10 other Seforim, Maggid Shiur, Yerushalayim
with Rabbi Chaim Kohn – founder of the Business Halacha Institute (“BHI”) and Av Beis Din – 17:35
with Rabbi Dr. Zvi Ron – Popular lecturer and maggid shiur at a number of yeshivos – 40:44
with Mrs. Linda Goldstein – respected FTC/advertising attorney – 1:04:34
with Mr. Moshe Caller – Founder and CEO, The Marcal Group – 1:39:05
with Rabbi Yair Hoffman – prolific author and Posek – 2:06:02
מראי מקומות
1/17/15 - Show 6 - Shidduchim: What Are We Obligated to Reveal and What Not to Reveal?
1/10/15 - Show 5 - Bernie Madoff: Do Tzedaka Organizations Have to Give Back Buildings That He Donated?
1/3/15 - Show 4 - Ebola Virus: Can a Doctor Put Himself at Risk to Save Others?
12/27/14 - Show 3 - Hacking into Computers
12/20/14 - Show 2 - Using Torture as Means of Interrogation
12/14/14 - Shiur 1 - Discriminatory Racial Profiling
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