People often think that the prohibition against stealing is simple and straightforward. They may not realize that its applications can be complex and far-reaching. For instance:Can an employee make a personal phone call from work without his employer's permission?
If a person sells something that is defective, does he have to inform the buyer?
May one record a Torah discourse without permission for the purpose of reviewing it?
May one smoke near another person?
May one send another to save a place in line for him?
Kosher Money answers these very practical questions and more in a clear and interesting fashion. It draws on aggados and stories from a variety of Jewish sources to illustrate how our Rabbis conducted themselves regarding their financial dealings and the property of others. It also lists the laws concerning business transactions, deceiving, and damages, using a wide range of practical examples to facilitate their understanding. This book promises to be an eye-opener.