1.8 Key Moral Principles in Judaism Flashcards
What do most Jews see Judaism as?
A complete way of life
What is pursuing justice for Jews?
A sacred duty that can only be achieved when accompanied by truth and peace
How can justice be defined?
Bringing about what is right and fair, according to the law, or making up for a wrong that has been committed
What is the quote about justice from Micah?
‘To do justice and to love goodness, and to walk modestly with your God’
What is the quote from Amos?
‘But let justice well up like water, Righteousness like an unfailing stream’
Who do Jews believe the Torah and prophets were sent by and why?
God to help people understand and bring about justice in a way that demonstrates mercy
What do the laws in the Torah give?
Important guidance on the treatment of the poor and vulnerable, in order that justice can be achieved for them as well as for the rich and powerful
Why do Jews feel healing the world is important?
- many see it as a simple action that draws people closer to God
- motivates them to get involved in worm designed to increase social justice e.g charity
What is GIFT?
A Jewish charity started in 2003 - aim to inspire and educate young people to becomes givers and help those in need in society
What does GIFT stand for?
Give it forward today
Why is being kind to others an important concept in Judaism?
Many of the laws of the Torah say to be kind, which Jews must achieve
What is the quote from Leviticus 19:18?
‘You shall not take vengeance or bear a grudge against your countrymen. Love your fellow as yourself’
What is the quote from Leviticus 19:34?
‘The stranger who resides with you shall he to you as one of your citizens; you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt’