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Shul, for those of you that don’t know, is Yiddish for a Jewish house of prayer.

The sermon this Yom Kippur was about community and how religion fosters this and with this brings more human interaction and humanity.  An interesting topic in an ever-increasing world of non-human interaction.

The Rabbi professed, and I agree, that you can’t really be “human” unless you are with other human beings.  Your human qualities can’t emerge behind a computer, a blackberry, twitter…yet that’s the direction we are going.  I even check out of the grocery store on my own now.

So what does this have to do with business?  A lot I think.  At the end of the day, business is conducted between people with real human interaction.  So, no matter how we advance with technology, business still comes down to human beings thankfully.

Something to think about…yes?

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