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Can This Business Be Saved?
"Employees perform at the lowest standard you set. When you raise the bar, most will rise to the challenge"
Isaac Bardos
Can This Business Be Saved?
with business coach and strategist Isaac Bardos
Isaac Bardos
A Nachum Sparks Mystery
“The flight made an emergency landing in Cyprus after three cases of measles were discovered aboard”
Shalva Muschel
A Nachum Sparks Mystery
“So, correlation or causation, Rosen? That’s what I’m still trying to work out”
Shalva Muschel
On My Shelf: Pesach Theme 5783
Writers share the backstory of the prized possession they’ll keep forever 
Rachel Bachrach
Election Special
If Bibi is serving as a minister, his political life is over. But if he’s the prime minister, he can fight the charges while in office
Eliezer Shulman
Election Special
Bibi is like the coach whose team is trailing with less than two minutes to go and has used his last timeout
Binyamin Rose
In the Numbers
1. If you want to keep money abroad, without the government knowing about it, you can put it in a Swiss bank account. For over a century, bank secrecy was anchored in Swiss legislation protecting the identities of customers who deposited funds into their accounts that were undeclared in their home countries (a.k.a. shvartz gelt).
Boaz Bachrach
In the Numbers
“He said you will definitely have two children, maybe even three.”
Rabbi Akiva Fox
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What do you know about Swiss banks?

By Sharon Gelbach