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The Ethical Verdict

The Ethical Verdict

By: Institute for Jewish Ethics
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Explore real-world dilemmas where Jewish ethics meets U.S. law. Each episode delivers practical guidance, thought-provoking insights, and timeless wisdom to help professionals and everyday listeners navigate complex moral and legal decisions.
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Produced by the Institute for Jewish Ethics (www.ijethics.org)

Lawyers can earn CLE credit by registering for and listening to any of these episodes at www.ijethics.org

© 2026 The Ethical Verdict
Episodes
  • From Neo Nazi to Practicing Jew
    Jan 27 2026

    The incredible, true story of FRANK MEEINK, the neo-Nazi leader who deserted his comrades, and embarked on a path to fight hate and discover his own Jewish heritage.

    A Story of Redemption, Reconciliation, Forgiveness, and the Law
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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Beyond Difference
    Jan 27 2026

    Jewish ethical teachings on honoring the dignity of every person, fostering respect across differences, and addressing the roots of baseless hatred—along with insights from U.S. law on workplace discrimination. Presented during the Nine Days leading to Tisha B’Av, a time devoted to healing division and promoting unity.

    With

    Rabbi Alexander Coleman, MFT
    Director, Institute for Jewish Ethics

    Tracey Diamond, Esq,
    Partner, Troutman Pepper Locke, LLC
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    Produced by the Institute for Jewish Ethics (www.IJEthics.org)
    Lawyers: Earn CLE credit by registering at www.ijethics.org. Listening alone does not qualify.

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    42 mins
  • Ethical Returns
    Jan 27 2026

    How ethical are we in the way we shop?

    • Wardrobing: Is buying something for a single use—or “just to try it out”—and then returning it, ethical?
    • Showrooming: Is it right to use a store’s staff and expertise, and then buy cheaper elsewhere?
    • Honesty: If your “real” reason for a return incurs a fee, is it ethical to bend the truth to avoid it, especially when store policies are so lax?

    with Rabbi Alexander Coleman,
    Director of Institute for Jewish Ethics
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    Produced by the Institute for Jewish Ethics (www.IJEthics.org)
    Lawyers: Earn CLE credit by registering at www.ijethics.org. Listening alone does not qualify.

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    1 hr
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