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ETHICS OF INTERPERSONAL CONDUCT Part 1 Yeshiva Course

ETHICS OF INTERPERSONAL CONDUCT Part 1 Yeshiva Course

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Series: Jewish Halakha, Book 6

Judaism

ISBN13: 9798622858932
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: Mar 9 2020
Pages: 224
Weight: 0.58
Height: 0.47 Width: 5.50 Depth: 8.50
Language: English
In this three part series, I aim to analyze the Torah's interpersonal directives and develop the ethical principles that Judaism attempts to instill within us. Before we begin, let me try to put things in proper perspective. How significant is this study? At first glance, the uniqueness of Judaism lies in its distinct set of laws, primarily focusing on one's relationship with God. Though there are certainly obligations one has to one's fellow Jew, they seemingly pale in comparison to developing a true understanding of one's responsibilities to the Almighty. Should we really invest so much time and effort analyzing interpersonal imperatives instead of focusing on ritual requirements between man and the Creator? We have to be mindful of the fact that the entire spectrum of mitzvot is important, and therefore all mitzvot deserve study, even those which seem to be less significant.

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