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Ethical Principles In Judaism

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Ethical principles in Judaism refer to the moral values, codes of conduct, and guidelines for behavior that are central to Jewish teachings and traditions.

Key Features

  • Ethical monotheism
  • Commandments in the Torah
  • Emphasis on compassion and justice
  • Tikkun olam (repairing the world)
  • Respect for human dignity

Pros

  • Promotes values of kindness, honesty, and integrity
  • Emphasizes the importance of social justice and helping those in need
  • Encourages individuals to strive for moral excellence

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