• Although rare, there are instances within Jewish law that mandate a Jew to sacrifice their own life rather than violate a religious prohibition. One of...
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  • Altruistic suicide Hero Sacrifice Self-denial Self-sacrifice in Jewish law "Self-Sacrifice". encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 23 November 2022. Krupp, D. B.;...
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  • sins" Mortal sin (Catholicism) The three cardinal sins in Judaism, see Self-sacrifice in Jewish law Jaime Sin (1928–2005), Filipino cardinal and archbishop...
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  • than being Jewish. There are specific conditions in Jewish law that deal with the details of self-sacrifice, be it willing or unwilling. The opposite or converse...
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  • Altruistic suicide (category Concepts in ethics)
    Human shield Martyr Pyrrhic victory Revolutionary Suicide Self-denial Self-sacrifice in Jewish law Utilitarianism Lewis B. Smedes (9 March 1989). Mere Morality:...
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    death," a 1st century Jewish phrasing for self-sacrifice in Jewish law. Because of this, some scholars believe Jesus' death was Jewish martyrdom. Jesus himself...
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    the Essential Soul Powers becomes revealed in Mesirat Nefesh-Self Sacrifice. In Jewish law self sacrifice connotes particular circumstances that require...
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  • Taqiyya (category Arabic words and phrases in Sharia)
    Mental reservation Islam and Mormonism Munafiq Self-sacrifice in Jewish law Spirit possession and exorcism in Islam R. STROTHMANN, MOKTAR DJEBLI. Encyclopedia...
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  • Kiddush Hashem (category Hebrew words and phrases in Jewish law)
    Chillul hashem Self-sacrifice in Jewish law Fi sabilillah – a similar term in Islam Brahmacharya – a term for religious self conduct in Hinduism, Jainism...
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  • patur min hamitzvah Pikuach nefesh Positive time-bound mitzvot Self-sacrifice in Jewish law Shomea k'oneh Toch k'dei dibur Yad soledet bo Capital punishment...
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    included), has had a great impact on the ethos of altruist heroism and self-sacrifice in modern Hebrew national culture. As her study demonstrates, over the...
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  • Gabbatt, Adam (March 4, 2024), "'In America, it's viewed as too extreme': self-immolation as protest – and sacrifice", The Guardian, archived from the...
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    (see also self-sacrifice). But the word sacrifice also occurs in metaphorical use to describe doing good for others or taking a short-term loss in return...
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  • The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon (category Jewish novels)
    in one of Lisbon's oldest quarters, the Alfama, and much of the action of the book takes place there. One of the novels key themes is self-sacrifice in...
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    was the prophesied Messiah and they continued their adherence to Jewish law. Jewish Christianity is the foundation of Early Christianity, which later...
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    still based on the sacrifices. The earliest parts of Jewish prayer are the Shema Yisrael and the Priestly Blessing, which are in the Torah. Maimonides...
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    Americas. Today, human sacrifice has become extremely rare. Modern secular laws treat human sacrifices as murder. Most major religions in the modern day condemn...
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  • other sinners involved in Jesus' crucifixion, for the sake of what God wished to accomplish through Jesus' self-sacrifice in Jewish law: the salvation of mankind...
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    Judaism (redirect from Jewish religion)
    torah can mean "teaching", "law", or "instruction", although "Torah" can also be used as a general term that refers to any Jewish text that expands or elaborates...
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  • Pikuach nefesh (category Hebrew words and phrases in Jewish law)
    thus may require an act of self-sacrifice. The Torah, in Leviticus 18:5, states simply: "You shall keep My statutes and My laws, which a person shall do...
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    melakha is defined in halakha (Jewish law) by 39 categories of labor that were used in constructing the Tabernacle while the Jews wandered in the desert. As...
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  • Mitzvah (redirect from Rabbinic law)
    to a commandment from God to be performed as a religious duty. Jewish law (halakha) in large part consists of discussion of these commandments. According...
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  • and incest) which an Orthodox Jew is obligated under the laws of Self-sacrifice under Jewish Law to die rather than do. According to the Talmud, homosexual...
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    and seized power in early 1933. Meant to force all German Jews to emigrate, regardless of means, the regime passed anti-Jewish laws, encouraged harassment...
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    an A there." Hartman observes that the root of the stereotype is in the self-sacrifice of first-generation immigrants, unable to take full advantage of...
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  • 19:16), which can be exhibited in many forms. Some Jewish sources have emphasized the importance of self-sacrifice in regards to putting our needs second...
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  • Third Temple (category Jewish messianism)
    Temple, but does not believe in the restoration of sacrifices. Accordingly, Conservative Judaism's Committee on Jewish Law and Standards has modified the...
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    a pivotal symbol of Jewish identity and was central to Second Temple Judaism; it was the chief place of worship, ritual sacrifice (korban), and communal...
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    Menachem Mendel Taub (category Hasidic rabbis in Israel)
    Jewish holidays Shema Yisrael, a 2-volume encyclopedia on the Holocaust (Hebrew) Shema Yisrael: Testimonies of devotion, courage, and self-sacrifice,...
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  • Israeli Jews (redirect from Jewish Israelis)
    person's Jewish status to be a matter of nationality and citizenship, the definition of Jewishness in the Israeli Law of Return includes patrilineal Jewish descent;...
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