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In Judaism
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The Jewish tradition teaches that each person is entirely responsible for their own actions, and among the things that the Bible commands are to pursue Justice and to avoid leading others into sin. The Jewish answer to the question "am I my brother's keeper?" is a resounding yes. To permit someone to sin without warning that person of their error is itself a sin -- unless you know that your warning will be ignored or worse.
Honoring Tradition
Honoring Tradition
It's not tradition is not a question but sounds like a statement. A tradition is something that has been carried by a particular community for a very long time. There are so many other things that are not a tradition.
The motto of Alabama Southern Community College is 'Tradition, Innovation, Excellence'.
the tradition of how the community distributes money
Kenyan tradition of community self-help events
The Amish folks
"The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson can be considered a dystopia because it depicts a society that blindly follows a harmful tradition without questioning its morality or purpose. The story showcases a community that accepts violence and injustice as normal, showcasing the dangers of conformity and the potential for oppressive systems to persist.