Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Jews and Making Money

If making money is a bad thing. Then go to work for a company that isn't making money.

How do you support your family, plan for your monthly expenses. Pay your mortgages, buy food for your family, electricity, water and all the things you want to provide for your family.

A Rabbi doing kosher certification has a vested interest in the food company staying in business not out of greed but so he can provide for family too and provide kosher food for people to eat. The only way this happens is when it makes good business sense and makes a profit for the food company.

For those out there that think this is a kosher tax and all Jews think about is money. It is a lot easier to ask for and get a raise from a company thats making a profit than one that is bankrupt.

That you can bank on!

1 comment:

Jewish Colorado said...

If you think a kosher label on a product is a tax, try this test.

Don't buy the product with a kosher label (means you don't pay the tax)

Next try not paying your April tax bill to the IRS.

Somehow, I don't think there will be any repercussions from not buying the product with the kosher label...but watch out for the IRS...they don't take kindly to people not paying their taxes!!!