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To sum it up in one statement: What is hateful to you, do not do to another. All the rest of the Torah is detail. Now go study.

Here are a few examples, but the Jewish moral code is very complex:

  • honor and respect your parents
  • visit sick people
  • help widows, orphans, poor people, and travelers passing through
  • don't steal or kill
  • don't look at your neighbor's wife and daydream about her
  • when a thief is caught, he pays back double what he stole; if he hasn't got it to pay back, he works it off
  • if you come upon a man at the side of the road with his car or his mule broke down, stop and help him
  • people may work for other people, but nobody ownspeople
  • nobody has the authority to require anyone to work 7 days straight without a day off
  • when a man works for you, feed him and pay him
  • keep your gas pump and your scale calibrated; deliver what your customers pay you for
  • teach your children
  • pray for the leaders of your country
  • if a man built a new house, planted a field, married recently, or is scared, he has no military obligation; when he reports for duty, send him back home
  • honor and protect women
  • a bride gets a written contract, that legally binds her husband to provide for her
  • express gratitude before you eat, and again after you eat
  • be holy

Judaism holds the view that the condition of the world is rooted in the spiritual condition of the Jewish people. If the Hebrew people, any and all who descend from Jacob, are corrupt, the world is corrupt; if they are upright and moral, then the world is upright and moral.

The code of conduct for Judaism is called the Torah - which includes The Bible, Mishna and Talmud.

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