The Jewish Association for Business Ethics (JABE) is a registered educational charity that receives no statutory funding, relying solely on privately raised funds.
Formed in 1991, JABE was set up to encourage high standards of integrity in professional conduct and teach the Jewish ethical approach to business. JABE is supported by an involved Trustee body consisting of chairmen of public companies, professionals and leading business people.
JABE’s initiatives include:
Practical Business Ethics Seminars
High profile speakers for business people and professionals
Business Ethics Course
JABE’s exciting business ethics course which focuses on business people and professionals
JABE Generation
Events for young business people and professionals aged 25-40.
The ‘Money & Morals’ Schools Curriculum
15-lesson programme taught to 14–19 year olds in more than 600 schools in the UK regarding Business Education and Citizenship Modules
The Money & Morals Schools Roadshows
Real life dilemmas portrayed by business people and professional actors
Publications
Ethical Business Review and educational resources