
Making it Work Revised and Expanded [Hardcover]
Brand: Mosaica PressBy: Ari Wasserman
Product ID: 9781961602274

“I wish I would have known what to do…”
Along with its many opportunities, the workplace presents constant and ever-changing challenges for the frum Jew. Making It Work helps readers meet those challenges.
In this newly revised and expanded version of Making It Work - based on Chazal and full of real-life anecdotes and experiences - you’ll discover how to deal with situations such as business meetings in non-kosher restaurants, shaking hands with the opposite gender, social gatherings and holiday parties, personal use of office supplies, restrictions of yichud, family responsibilities, setting aside time to learn, Minchah during the workday,and more.
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Editorial Reviews
Review
“Certainly deals with the issues that face many people in the workplace.”
Rabbi Yissocher Frand, Rosh Yeshivah, Yeshivas Ner Israel
“Essential for our times … these questions arise daily for tens of thousands of Jews who work for their livelihood in many professions.”
Rav Asher Weiss,Rosh Kollel, Machon Minchas Asher
“A beautiful blend of halachah, hashkafah, mussar, and fascinating stories…wonderfully written b’tuv taam.”
Rav Hershel Schachter, Rosh Yeshivah and Rosh Kollel, RIETS, Yeshiva University
About the Author
Ari Wasserman is a maggid shiur, author, attorney, and businessman. He has worked in a number of secular workplaces, ranging from start-ups to mid-size and large companies in a variety of industries. He has experienced the challenges and opportunities that exist in the secular workplace first-hand. This sefer is his thirteenth and is a revision and update to the original Making It Work. He is also the author of the popular five-volume Hegyonei HaParashah on halachic topics and Making it ALL Work for women in the workplace.
Binding: Hardcover
Size: 6" x 9"
Pages: 512
Language: English
Publisher: Mosaica Press
Published Date: November 18, 2024
ISBN-10: 196160227X
ISBN-13: 978-1961602274
Making It Work [Hardcover]
A Practical Guide to Halacha in the Workplace
Revised and Expanded!
By: Ari Wasserman
Along with its many opportunities, the workplace presents constant and ever-changing challenges for the frum Jew. Making It Work helps readers meet those challenges.
In this newly revised and expanded version of Making It Work - based on Chazal and full of real-life anecdotes and experiences - you’ll discover how to deal with situations such as business meetings in non-kosher restaurants, shaking hands with the opposite gender, social gatherings and holiday parties, personal use of office supplies, restrictions of yichud, family responsibilities, setting aside time to learn, Minchah during the workday,and more.
Click here to see sample pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Certainly deals with the issues that face many people in the workplace.”
Rabbi Yissocher Frand, Rosh Yeshivah, Yeshivas Ner Israel
“Essential for our times … these questions arise daily for tens of thousands of Jews who work for their livelihood in many professions.”
Rav Asher Weiss,Rosh Kollel, Machon Minchas Asher
“A beautiful blend of halachah, hashkafah, mussar, and fascinating stories…wonderfully written b’tuv taam.”
Rav Hershel Schachter, Rosh Yeshivah and Rosh Kollel, RIETS, Yeshiva University
About the Author
Ari Wasserman is a maggid shiur, author, attorney, and businessman. He has worked in a number of secular workplaces, ranging from start-ups to mid-size and large companies in a variety of industries. He has experienced the challenges and opportunities that exist in the secular workplace first-hand. This sefer is his thirteenth and is a revision and update to the original Making It Work. He is also the author of the popular five-volume Hegyonei HaParashah on halachic topics and Making it ALL Work for women in the workplace.
Binding: Hardcover
Size: 6" x 9"
Pages: 512
Language: English
Publisher: Mosaica Press
Published Date: November 18, 2024
ISBN-10: 196160227X
ISBN-13: 978-1961602274
Making It Work [Hardcover]
A Practical Guide to Halacha in the Workplace
Revised and Expanded!
By: Ari Wasserman
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