PARSHAT BEHA’ALOTECHA: UNETHICAL PRACTICES: WHEN YOU KINDLE THE LAMPS

In the beginning of this weeks Parsha, Rashi cites Chazal who derive from the word B’haalotecha, which is connected to alah, go up, that there was an elevation before the Menorah in the Bait HaMikdash. The Kohen would ascend those steps in order to kindle the lamps. I once heard a profound homiletic rendering of this Chazal. Not only was it incumbent upon the Kohen to cause the lights of the lamps to rise, but he also had to rise up one step, to elevate himself spiritually as he kindled the lights.

Many wonderful people illuminate society by kindling lights, but they do not necessarily elevate themselves in the process. Some build institutes without catalyzing their own personal spiritual ascendance. They kindle lights for others, while they remain unchanged/stagnant. Indeed, for some, the care they dedicate to the Menorah serves as compensation for the continuing guilt concerning their own dark practices.

Standing for a long Shemoneh Esrai does not lessen unethical practices in the market place.

Kashrut observance and tzedakah, generosity to a Torah institution, do not wash away the hurt we cause those who are in need of a comforting word, a warm smile. Torah scholarship does not permit one to take advantage of the weak – women and children whose lives are kept in limbo due to arrogance and personal agendas. It is crucial that we seek increased religious commitment, but seeking alone is not sufficient; one must elevate himself in the process. Otherwise, the effect will be short-lived and be less meaningful.

The 5 most common unethical behaviors in the workplace

1. Misusing company time. Whether it is covering for someone who shows up late or altering a time sheet, misusing company time tops the list. …

2. Abusive behavior. …

3. Employee theft. …

4. Lying to employees. …

5. Violating company internet policies.

3 Common Unethical Business Practices

· Defamation.

· Trade Secret Misappropriation.

· Bribery.

Examples of Unethical Behavior

· Lying to your parents about where you were for the evening.

· Stealing money from the petty cash drawer at work.

· Lying on your resume in order to get a job.

· Talking about a friend behind his back.

· Taking credit for work you did not do

· Taking bad about the Rabbis

· Taking Bad about the shul you pray at

· Bottom line First, be a Mensch: Derech Eretz Kadma l’Torah

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