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Thou Shall Prosper: Ten Commandments for Making Money
Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Wiley, 2005 - 362 pages

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Thou Shall Prosper

I enjoyed Rabbi Lapin's book and his unimpeachable insight into the ethical business model. As a union member, I am privy to much of the on going corporate treachery that he obviously is not aware of. This by no means is an idictment against business in general but there are certain business enterprises that the government encourages union participation because of the obvious mmistreatment of employees that is historically evident. (Railroads, Mining, Autoworkers, etc.) I would recommend this book to anyone who is entering into business and I also look forward to reading some of the author's other writings. I subsequently purchased this book as a gift for my son who is in the construction business.


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Should be Required Reading

The author thoroughly explains exactly what is taught in Jewish homes and why. It makes so much sense. He shows where the bias is against business so that you realize to what degree you have that bias. This book is not like so many other rah rah books that proclaim how you too can be rich. He fleshes out these ten commandments without fluff. Ejoyable and re-readable.









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Really is Outstanding

I read 129 books last year and 130 so far this year. This ranks up amongst one of the best books I've ever read. It puts financial princples into simple terms and intertwines wealth with morality and doing good for society. I hope to meet the author one day. Bravo.


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Lots of Information About What You Don't Know About Money

I have purchased many 'money' books over the years, and, for the most part, most of them are filled with pages and pages of 'nothing new' information (like how many times do you need to be told to do a budget?). This book is very different. First, it contains NO fluff. It's filled with meaty stuff and one needs to be able to focus and concentrate in order to digest it all. It not only gives you valuable new ways to view money;it also gives you an inside look at the Jewish culture and why so many Jewish people are wealthy. I'm only a quarter of the way through the book, but It's already changed my attitude about money, in a positive way. This book can help you make more money if you're in business, just by changing your the way you currently approach sales. If you're looking for a substantial book on money and how to view it from a 'hope someday to be properous' perspective - this book can only help.


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Parts that are Slow and Parts that are Very Good

Alot of insight in this book in dealing with the mindset of the Jewish lifestyle and work ethic. There are parts that drag on too far BUT there are really good Chapters that have provided me insight into ideas that I had not previously considered. Overall....it's worth reading.


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Praise for THOU SHALL PROSPER

"Thou Shall Prosper is a passionate, occasionally hortatory avowal and practical roadmap to the making of 'dough' and the life-affirming consequences of the honest pursuit of profit. An unabashed manifesto for the twenty-first century, it seeks to steer the reader toward a guilt-free appreciation of wealth accumulation."
—The Jewish Press

"Rabbi Daniel Lapin's wisdom has helped untold numbers of people, including me, grow in our business, family, and spiritual lives. In Thou Shall Prosper, Rabbi Lapin has done it again. This book tells it like it is in a helpful, honest, hopeful, informative way. He offers valid, useful information based on ancient wisdom and modern experience."
—Zig Ziglar, author and motivational teacher

"No matter how successful or sophisticated you may be, this remarkable work will enrich your understanding of the important, exciting process of building wealth."
—Michael Medved, nationally syndicated radio host and author of Hollywood vs. America

"In this highly insightful and controversial new book, Rabbi Lapin unearths the golden nuggets of Jewish business genius. By emphasizing the unique talents of the Jewish way of life, Rabbi Lapin demonstrates how Judaism's spiritual regimen can be translated into tangible material rewards, with the bottom line being directly affected. A thoroughly engaging, enriching, and thought-provoking book."
—Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, author of Kosher Sex and Judaism for Everyone

"I really enjoyed this book, and I heartily recommend it to people of all faiths."
—The Honorable Jack Kemp


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