A Code of Jewish Ethics, Volume 1: You Shall Be
Holy is the initial volume of the first major code
of Jewish ethics to be written in the English language.
It is a monumental work on the vital topic of personal
character and integrity by one of the premier Jewish
scholars and thinkers of our time. With the stated
purpose of restoring ethics to its central role in
Judaism, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin offers hundreds of
examples from the Torah, the Talmud, rabbinic
commentaries, and contemporary stories to illustrate how
ethical teachings can affect our daily behavior. The
subjects dealt with are ones we all encounter. They
include judging other people fairly; knowing when
forgiveness is obligatory, optional, or forbidden;
balancing humility and self-esteem; avoiding speech that
shames others; restraining our impulses of envy, hatred,
and revenge; valuing truth but knowing when lying is
permitted; understanding why God is the ultimate basis
of morality; and appreciating the great benefits of
Torah study. Telushkin has arranged the book in the
traditional style of Jewish codes, with topical chapters
and numbered paragraphs. Statements of law are almost
invariably followed by anecdotes illustrating how these
principles have been, or can be, practiced in daily
life. The book can be read straight through to provide a
solid grounding in Jewish values, consulted as a
reference when facing ethical dilemmas, or studied in a
group. Vast in scope, this volume distills more than
three thousand years of Jewish laws and suggestions on
how to improve one’s character and become more honest,
decent, and just. It is a landmark work of scholarship
that is sure to influence the lives of Jews for
generations to come, rich with questions to ponder and
discuss, but primarily a book to live by.
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