Jewish business news

The death of the US Jewish Orthodox middle class- opinion

Why $400,000 a year isn’t enough and what our community must do about it.

CHERRY TREES blossom in New York City in April.
 An Oscar statue is seen on stage after the 82nd annual Academy Awards nomination announcements in Beverly Hills February 2, 2010.

Oscars recognize Israeli company Sound Radix for audio technology excellence

Turbo Digital Founder and CEO Shulamit Segal-Zlotsky.

Amid global turbulence, Shulamit Segal-Zlotsky is revolutionizing fundraising for NGOs

 Maayan Badash and Brandon Korff attend the BET Awards 2023 at Microsoft Theater on June 25, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

Jewish business leaders transform media landscape with $8 billion deal


GLOBAL AGENDA: ‘Deutsche unter alles’

It is not yet too late to move assets out of banks and into somewhat safer havens – very short-term government bonds, for example.

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Hapoalim goes gold with ‘Vatikiyada’ event for seniors

The event, for Hapoalim Gold Club members, will include sports, entertainment, lectures and information sessions on finance, with free shuttles to and from luxury hotels in Eilat.

A Bank Hapoalim branch in Tel Aviv

Ministers OK controversial bill setting prison sentence for opening business on Saturdays

Proposal to undergo additional ministerial committee that is likely to moderate it.

AN EMPLOYEE of the Makolet 24-hour market on Hillel Street, one of the eight markets being forced by the Jerusalem Municipality to close during Shabbat next month

Sole-man

At age 27, Brickman established Mark’s Athletic Soles, a mail-order business out of his garage in Miami.

Woman lacing shoes (illustrative photo)

GLOBAL AGENDA: The pension illusion

The pension chickens are beginning to come home to roost – even in a country like Israel

money

Good Business

"Unfortunately, there is anti-Semitism in France and during the past year it has increased a lot,” says former president of the European Jewish Congress.

Pierre Besnainou

Personal Relations

Looking at the secret of Ran Rahav’s success as an Israeli stalwart of public relations

Ran Rahav stands with the flag of the Marshall Islands, of which he is honorary consul

Your Taxes: Israel and the OECD good amnesty guide

We now live in a brave new age of greater information exchange between banks and tax authorities around the world, including FATCA and the OECD common reporting standard, etc. All this is due to technology.

Ramat Gan's business district.

Tiny Ant-Man's Bigger Brand Lesson

The Jerusalem Post

Temporary is the new black

The ability to find and exploit trends that shape consumer behavior is what one forecasting expert is helping some of Israel's biggest companies achieve.

Adi Yoffe trend forecasting expert, owner of Spotrend