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CAN WE MAKE $ MORE PERSONAL?

An employee counts U.S. dollar notes near renminbi notes at a bank in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, December 2, 2008. The yuan hit the bottom of its daily trading band against the dollar for a second straight day on Tuesday, amid speculation that China was shifting currency policy to allow moderate yuan depreciation as a way to stimulate its economy, traders said. REUTERS/Sean Yong (CHINA)If you’re here because of a particular $20 bill, Yay! 
Maybe you earned it, or someone gave it to you, or you found it. How ever you got it, did you wonder who had it before? Or who will have it after you? What did it buy or do for others? Does it matter? YES!

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The TEN Plagues of Money

imgresGiven the global growing divide in wealth concentration and given that this happens to be a year of shmita (release) when all debts are to be forgiven (according to biblical law), it makes sense to use the holidays of Passover and Easter to reconsider our relationship to money. Are we enslaved to a certain way of perceiving money? Could our relationship to it be ‘reborn’?
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