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There are various ways to count the commandments in Judaism. According to Maimonides: the 11th to 21st commandments are: * To emulate His ways * To cleave to those who know Him * To love other Jews * To love converts * Not to hate fellow Jews * To reprove a sinner * Not to embarrass others * Not to oppress the weak * Not to speak derogatorily of others * Not to take revenge * Not to bear a grudge However the first 10 are not the Ten Commandments. To see Maimonides list go to http://www.answers.com/topic/613-mitzvot-1

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