Lesson 2: Carried Away: The Consumed Consumer

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In today’s society, it is natural to be concerned about the rights of a consumer and less in vogue to worry about the interests of the vendor. In reality, however, good and evil is done by all of us. Because so much of society focuses on consumer rights, too often, customers are absorbed in a sense of entitlement. Do bargain hunting, taking advantage of a vendor’s liberal return policies, window shopping, and such constitute ethical shopping behaviors compatible with the Jewish value system?

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For centuries, Jewish values have shaped the moral compass of Western society. This course explores and provides every woman with an in-depth understanding of the key Jewish values that were so influential in molding our civilization. The lessons focus on areas outside the domain of the synagogue and Jewish ritual, and explore what it means to live as a Jew in “the rest of our life”. How is a Jewish woman expected to interact with the world around her? What does it mean to live Jewish?

This 7-part series promises to shine a spotlight on the Torah view of our social and ethical responsibilities, and guide us in how to live larger than life by weaving G-d into every detail.Each lesson of this curriculum contains an applicable, resonant, and highly impactful personal takeaway message.