In the modern world everyone talks about THEIR rights; we protect rights in bills, courts etc. However, Judaism does not talk about the rights of an individual, it talks about the OBLIGATIONS of the individual.
The major difference between rights and obligation is that of a selfish, individualistic approach (MY rights), versus a community obligation (my obligation to do actions for others).
Taking this into account, Judaism obligates us to look after the poor, the marginalised, those who have been relegated to the outskirts of society and find themselves defenseless or oppressed, etc. We are OBLIGATED to act to help them.
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I believe you mean the ceremony when Jewish boys are considered old enough to take on the responsibilities of a Jewish adult and fully participate in religious services. This is called a 'bar mitzvah'.
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
Christening is a religious ceremony in which a person, typically a child, is baptized with water as a symbol of purification and dedication to their faith. It is often performed in the Christian tradition as a way to welcome the individual into the community of believers.
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 atmosphere in Macomb at the beginning of the trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird" reflects the town's deeply entrenched racial prejudice and the challenges of confronting systemic injustice. It demonstrates how fear, ignorance, and social pressure can influence human behavior and perpetuate injustice. It also highlights the complexities of navigating moral dilemmas in a society where conformity and tradition often override individual conscience.
The motto of Alabama Southern Community College is 'Tradition, Innovation, Excellence'.