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Think and Grow Rich Like a Jew - Paperback

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by Sami Benoliel (Author)

What if wealth were not merely a financial goal, but the natural result of disciplined thinking, ethical action, and purposeful living?

In Think and Grow Rich Like a Jew, educator and financial coach Sami Benoliel (Baba Sami) presents a thoughtful exploration of prosperity rooted in Jewish intellectual tradition. Drawing on classical Jewish sources, Maimonidean philosophy, and real-world financial experience, the book offers a framework for understanding wealth as a responsibility rather than a shortcut, and as a tool for growth rather than an end in itself.

Jewish tradition has long treated economic life as part of moral and spiritual development. From biblical narratives to rabbinic ethics, money is viewed not as something to be worshipped or rejected, but as something to be managed wisely, created responsibly, and directed toward meaningful ends. This book brings those ideas into conversation with modern financial realities.

At the heart of the book is a simple but demanding structure: thought, speech, and action.

Readers are guided through the way beliefs shape behavior, how language reinforces mindset, and how consistent action builds lasting financial stability. Rather than promising quick results, the book emphasizes clarity, patience, accountability, and long-term planning.

The book combines philosophical insight with practical guidance. It addresses topics such as budgeting, financial decision-making, debt awareness, value-based investing, and building stable systems for personal and family finance. Each topic is framed within a broader ethical vision that connects material success with responsibility, self-discipline, and contribution.

Unlike many contemporary finance books, Think and Grow Rich Like a Jew does not separate money from character. It challenges readers to examine how values influence financial choices and how economic life reflects deeper priorities. Wealth, in this framework, is something that must be earned honestly, stewarded carefully, and used intentionally.

Written in a clear and accessible style, the book is suitable for both Jewish and non-Jewish readers interested in a values-driven approach to prosperity. It does not assume prior knowledge of Jewish texts, but introduces ideas thoughtfully and contextually, making them relevant to modern readers navigating complex financial and personal challenges.

This is not a book about speculation, shortcuts, or financial hype. It is a guide for readers seeking a grounded, ethical, and intellectually serious approach to building wealth-one that integrates ancient wisdom with contemporary life.

Who This Book Is For

- Readers interested in Jewish philosophy, ethics, and thought

- Individuals seeking a responsible, values-based approach to money

- Professionals and families working toward long-term financial stability

- Educators, coaches, and thoughtful readers looking for depth beyond conventional self-help

- Anyone exploring the relationship between wealth, purpose, and personal growth

Key Topics Explored

- Jewish perspectives on wealth and responsibility

- Mindset, language, and disciplined action

- Ethical wealth creation and stewardship

- Budgeting and financial clarity

- Long-term planning and stability

- Aligning material success with values and purpose

Number of Pages: 194
Dimensions: 0.45 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: December 16, 2025
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