R' Dovid Kaplan of Ohr Somayach relates (Major Impact p. 22) that as the representative of the chemical company that supplied Colgate with one of the important chemicals used in their toothpaste, Mr. Adelman sat in on board meetings with the heads of Colgate and Procter and Gamble.
He told Kaplan that they would debate the use or non-use of one word in a label or advertisement for two or three weeks at a time. Two or three weeks for one word!
They once printed up thousands of boxes and labels. One of the big guys at Colgate didn't like one word so they destroyed the entire supply, costing the company millions of dollars!
Kaplan says that as a teacher of Gemara he often hears people questioning the precision of the wording that those who learn Torah argue about. He tells them that if boardroom meetings can focus on precise wording, then all the more so can we be sure that the wording of Torah is precise.
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