What are the 5 rules of Judaism?
The Ten Commandments – Judaism
- You shall have no other gods but me.
- You shall not make or worship any idols.
- You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God.
- You shall remember and keep the Sabbath day holy.
- Respect your father and mother.
- You must not murder.
- You must not take someone else’s husband or wife.
What are some Jewish traditions?
Spotlight
- Chanukah (Hanukkah) — Festival of Lights.
- Erev Pesach — Fast of the Firstborn.
- Erev Rosh Hashanah — Nine Nights.
- Kol Nidre — Eve of Day of Atonement.
- Rosh Hashanah — Jewish New Year.
- Passover — Marks the liberation from Egypt.
- Purim — Celebrates deliverance from Persia.
- Simchat Torah — Rejoicing in the Torah.
What are the Jewish values?
And as we approach the eight nights of Chanukah, I’d like to highlight eight Jewish social justice values:
- TIKKUN OLAM:
- TZEDAKAH:
- CHESED:
- THE INFINITE WORTH OF EACH HUMAN LIFE:
- EQUALITY:
- UNIQUENESS:
- BEING THOUGHTFUL ABOUT THE WORDS WE SPEAK:
- CARING FOR THE STRANGER:
What are 4 values of Judaism?
JCA’s 9 Core Jewish Values
- Trustworthiness- EMUNAH. Be honest • Don’t deceive, cheat or steal • Be reliable — do what you say you’ll do • Have the courage.
- Respect- KAVOD.
- Responsibility- ACHRAYUT.
- Fairness- TZEDEK.
- Caring- CHESED.
- Community- KEHILLAH.
- Kindness/Warmth/Positivity SEVER PANIM YAFOT.
- Role Modelling- DUGMA EESHEET.
What morals do Jews live by?
Central virtues and principles
- Major themes in biblical ethics.
- Summaries of classical rabbinic ethics.
- Justice, truth, and peace.
- Loving-kindness and compassion.
- Health and self-respect.