Rabbi Aryeh Cohen Minneapolis Presents Ethics in Judaism
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Minneapolis MN
16 February, 2022
2:58 AM
Description
Judaism is a religion with many ethical principles that have come to define what it means to be Jewish. In this course, Rabbi Aryeh Cohen from Minneapolis will discuss the most important of these principles, which include: Keeping Shabbat holy; observing the dietary laws; and observing Jewish law. He will also explore some broader concepts, such as the idea of personal responsibility and free choice. Aryeh Cohen is a rabbi and published author who has written extensively on Jewish ethics. In this course, Rabbi Aryeh Cohen Minneapolis will teach you about the moral significance of Jewish law and how it applies to the modern world. He will also walk you through the basics of Jewish faith and practice as you form your own understanding of what Judaism is all about. What is Jewish Ethics? Jewish ethics is the set of principles that guide how Jews conduct themselves in their everyday lives. These principles concern everything from business to family to religion. Through this course, Aryeh Cohen Minneapolis will teach you about the moral significance of Jewish law and how it applies to the modern world. You’ll learn about the prohibitions against stealing, lying, cheating, and murder. You’ll also learn about the rabbinic concept of atonement, and how it can be used to make amends for bad actions. The History of Jewish Ethics Jewish ethics have been around for centuries. They are based on the belief that human beings are created in the image of God and should be treated with respect. This means that Jews believe in a number of values, including Sabbath observance, Kashrut (ritual purity), and modesty. The Moral Significance of Jewish Law Jewish law is a complex system of regulations that has been used to provide guidance to Jews and their families for centuries. The moral significance of Jewish law is clear. It is fundamental to the way Jews live their lives and the way they think about themselves. Rabbi Aryeh Cohen’s course will help you understand the moral implications of Jewish law and how it applies to the modern world. How Does Jewish Ethics Apply to the Modern World? Judaism is one of the most diverse faiths in the world. It has a rich tradition of law, morality, and spirituality that applies to current times. Jewish ethics are important in the modern world because they reflect the values of the people who practice them. This allows Jews to live according to their own values and principles, even in a world that is full of hatred and anger. For example, one of the most famous examples of Jewish ethics is the principle of tikkun olam. Tikkun olam means “repairing the world” and is used to describe how Jews should take care of the environment, society, and themselves. This principle holds that we should work together to improve the world for all involved, including our enemies. Tikkun olam has been used in recent years to address a variety of issues such as climate change, poverty, violence, and more. It's an important principle that can help us find solutions to problems we face today and future generations. In this course, Rabbi Aryeh Cohen Minneapolis will teach you about the moral significance of Jewish law and how it applies to the modern world. He will look at examples from history and discuss how they might be useful in today’s world.
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