Jewish ethics

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Jewish ethics is the body of moral principles and values derived from Jewish law, theology, and tradition, emphasizing justice, compassion, and responsibility in human conduct.

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Label Occurrences
Jewish ethics canonical 6
Jewish bioethics 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf branch of Jewish thought
ethical tradition
religious ethics
addresses business ethics
charitable giving
communal responsibility
environmental ethics
interpersonal conduct
medical ethics
sexual ethics
war and peace
basedOn Jewish law
Jewish theology
Jewish tradition
drawsFrom Midrash
Talmud
Torah
halakha
medieval Jewish philosophy
mussar literature
rabbinic literature
emphasizes charity
compassion
covenantal obligation
human dignity
justice
repentance
responsibility
sanctity of life
social responsibility
tikkun olam
truthfulness
hasKeyConcept bal tashchit
chesed
derech eretz
din
imitatio Dei
lashon hara
lifnim mishurat hadin
pikuach nefesh
shalom
teshuvah
tzedakah
yetzer hara
yetzer hatov
influencedBy biblical commandments
historical Jewish experience
rabbinic interpretation
practicedBy Jewish communities
relatedTo Jewish law
Jewish philosophy
mussar movement

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Golden Rule hasAnalogueIn Jewish ethics
Tikkun Olam associatedWith Jewish ethics
Pikuach nefesh ethicalDomain Jewish ethics
Pikuach nefesh categoryIn Jewish ethics
this entity surface form: Jewish bioethics
Jewish philosophy hasSubfield Jewish ethics
Rabbinic literature influenced Jewish ethics
Humash influences Jewish ethics
Leviticus 18:5 appliedIn Jewish ethics
this entity surface form: Jewish bioethics