I am delighted to announce the publication of my (edited) volume, Judaism and the Economy: A Sourcebook. Here’s the publisher’s description:
Judaism and the Economy is an edited collection of sixty-nine Jewish texts relating to economic issues such as wealth, poverty, inequality, charity, and the charging of interest. The passages cover the period from antiquity to the present, and represent many different genres. Primarily fresh translations, from their original languages, many appear here in English for the first time. Each is prefaced by an introduction and the volume as a whole is introduced by a synthetic essay.
These texts, read together and in different combinations, provide a new lens for thinking about the economy and make the case that religion and religious values have a place in our own economic thinking. Judaism and the Economy is a useful new resource for educators, students, and clergy alike.
The contributors, and their contributions, are tremendous. So have your library order the hardback and you can order the (significantly less expensive) paperback. It should interest anyone thinking or teaching about the intersection of religion and the economy.
Routledge: https://www.routledge.com/Judaism-and-the-Economy-A-Sourcebook/Satlow/p/book/9780815353232