Tag: Entrepreneurship

Mara Bernstein, a vintage jewelry enthusiast, transitioned from publishing to launching Pennyweight Prizefighter, a vintage jewelry business specializing in unique pieces rich in history.
Growing up with a non-Jewish name in Iran, the author was prompted to choose a Hebrew name at her New York wedding, ultimately settling on Ketura before later changing it to Esther to embody a regal and empowered identity.
Former JFS boys and London entrepreneurs Joe Woolf and Nick Sunshine secured 60,000 pounds investment from Peter Jones CBE on BBC1's Dragons' Den for their gourmet gummy sweet brand, Tasty Mates, with flavors like Very Berry and Pear Crumble.
In this op-ed, the author reflects on the need for Jewish philanthropy to support Jewish refugees who have been internally displaced due to the ongoing war in Israel.
Chaim Kay, also known as Artem Khvochtchev, is the founder of a business that produces Black & Decker licensed pest control products.
Jeffrey Fidelman, founder of Fidelman & Co, is known for his expertise in helping startups, funds, and businesses raise capital and prepare for transactions.
The article is an interview with Menachem Cinner, an entrepreneur in the construction and real estate industry.
Andrew Singer, a successful salesperson, shares some of his sales tips for business growth and income.
The Mashiach Card is a fictional story about a credit card company that offers rewards based on the arrival of the Messiah.
Israel has been experiencing a wave of immigration from Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus, with many immigrants opening businesses that cater to their culinary preferences.
The article argues that Britain can learn several important lessons from Israel.
This text discusses the creation of the Houdini Magical Hall of Fame in Niagara Falls, Canada by the author's family.
The first letter discusses the impact of an article on a Chesed program, Bobbies Place, which has led to its expansion into new communities.
Investors, people of faith, and the technology sector are finding common ground in the growing market for religious and meditation apps.
At a roundtable discussion, Jewish experts in career and business building, including Chaya Fishman and Rabbi Zisha Novoseller, discussed opportunities for maximizing earning potential while balancing a Torah lifestyle.
Adam Grant, a professor of organizational psychology at Wharton, discusses the implications of remote work with Dan, focusing on the benefits that may persist after the pandemic.
This episode of Unorthodox features three authors discussing their books.
The article discusses the perspective of Paramount Foods CEO Mohamad Fakih on combining business success with compassion and social responsibility, advocating for a form of capitalism that goes beyond mere profit-making.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Gilad Halpern reflect on the 25th anniversary of the Oslo Accords, raising questions about unfulfilled hopes for peace between Palestinians and Jews.
Millennials, particularly in the Modern Orthodox community, are increasingly drawn to making Aliyah to Israel, attracted by the country's entrepreneurial opportunities, spiritual connection, and economic advantages.