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Ten Commandments
biblical principles relating to ethics and worship
Pirkei Avot
tractate of the Mishna
Nakam
thumb|upright=1.3|A US Army lieutenant (left) and a German detective inspecting the (Consumer Cooperative Bakery) in Nuremberg after a poisoning attempt Nakam (, 'revenge') was a paramilitary and terrorist organisation of about fifty Holocaust survivors who, after 1945, sought revenge for the murder of 6 million Jews during the Holocaust. Led by Abba Kovner, the group sought to kill six million Germans in a form of indiscriminate revenge, "a nation for a nation". Kovner went to Mandatory Palestine in order to secure large quantities of poison for poisoning water mains to kill large numbers of
Tikkun olam
repair of the world
Chesed
'''''' (, also Romanized: ) is a Hebrew word that means 'kindness or love between people', specifically of the devotional piety of people towards God as well as of love or mercy of God towards humanity. It is frequently used in Psalms in the latter sense, where it is traditionally translated as "loving kindness" in English translations.
The Bible and violence
Bible and violence
Jewish ethics
moral philosophy of the Jewish religion or Jewish people
Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy
part of the Ten Commandments (Exod. 20:8–11)
Jewish vegetarianism
Vegetarianism among followers of Judaism
capital punishment in Judaism
Jewish laws on capital punishment
Musar literature
Jewish ethical works emphasizing virtue
Biblical law
legal aspects of the Bible
Judeo-Christian ethics
concept of common values shared between the two religions
Judaism and politics
aspect of history
Like sheep to the slaughter
a proverb regarding the jewish holocaust