The class covered several religious and ethical teachings, beginning with an exploration of Shmittah and its spiritual significance, followed by discussions on the concept of the evil eye and its connection to wealth, and the Torah’s teachings on diminishment and purification. The conversation then delved into ethical financial practices, including the mitzvah of lending to fellow Jews and the consequences of failing to observe Shemit, the Sabbatical year. The conversation ended with discussions about spiritual leadership, using examples from biblical figures like Avraham and Solomon, and the importance of maintaining dignity in charitable giving.
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