Explain two key moral principles found in Judaism
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Explanation:
Jews believe that there is only one God and he is the creator of everything and ultimate controller of things.
They believe that God is a spiritual being rather than physical.
Two of the main moral principles of Judaism are
1. They believe that all life created by God has a special status and they should be dealt with same care and respect
2. They also believe that no one is superior to anyone and everyone should be treated equally
The two key moral principles of Judaism are as follows:
1. Gemilut hasadim- one of the most important principles of Judaism. It means that a person should always do good things, be it justice, charity, love or kindness.
2. Monotheism- another important principle that says that there is only one God and that is referred to as Yahweh. It also teaches that every individual has an image of God in them and thereby should be treated with respect.