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Revision as of 13:57, 10 February 2025 by Raphaelwilmowsky (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Money, also sometimes called mamon, damim, or ma'os, is a means of payment primarily used throughout history as coins and bills, serving as a medium of exchange for purchasing and paying for goods, labor services, and more. According to halacha, in most Torah laws 'something worth money is like money itself' (shaveh kesef k'kesef), and any payment a person is required to make can be paid with an item of equivalent monetary value. Many mitzvos are connected with money,...")
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