"He arose and permitted [vehittir] their money to the Jewish people, so that in certain cases Jews are not liable for damage caused to gentiles."
"From the time God came from Mount Paran, when giving the Torah, the money of the gentile nations appeared, i.e., it was revealed and granted to the Jewish people"
"From Paran their money appeared to the Jewish people"
Bava Kamma 38a
Orthodox Jewish writing
https://www.sefaria.org/Bava_Kamma.38a?lang=en
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"when one found a lost item in a city where both Jews and gentiles reside, if the city has a majority of Jews he is obligated to proclaim his find. If there is a majority of gentiles he is not obligated to proclaim his find"
"the item belongs to the finder, it is referring specifically to a place where there is a majority of gentiles, but in a place where there is a majority of Jews, no, it does not belong to the finder"
Babba Metzi 24a
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Orthodox Jew writing to steal
Just think about how much more productive and efficient our economy would be if companies did not have to hire so many dead weight employees that are only there to avoid a lawsuit. A lot of money is wasted because our government will overtly or covertly make life a living hell for companies who do not bend the knee to DIE policies.
I really doubt employers want to throw money down the drain for positions that lead to not only no additional productivity, but often less productivity.
Orthodox Jewish writings teach to despise honest labor like farming this encourages a parasite culture
Yevamot 63a
Yebamoth 63a
https://www.sefaria.org/Yevamot.63a?lang=bi
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And Rabbi Elazar said: There is no occupation lowlier than working the land
In Orthodox Jewish writings
Ruling of rabbi triumphs over ruling of God defeating God's ruling
https://www.sefaria.org/Bava_Metzia.59b
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The Gemara relates: Years after, Rabbi Natan encountered Elijah the prophet and said to him: What did the Holy One, Blessed be He, do at that time, when Rabbi Yehoshua issued his declaration? Elijah said to him: The Holy One, Blessed be He, smiled and said: My children have triumphed over Me; My children have triumphed over Me.
Bava Metzia 59b