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Human Ethics

Laws of Honoring the Sages
Laws of Repentance
Laws of Cursing
Proper Moral and Hygienic Conduct
Commandments Concerning Demeanor
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Blaspheming
Defaming
Derekh Eretz
Evil Speech
Evil speech — lashon hara, in Hebrew — refers to the prohibition against speech that is harmful to another person, even though it may be true. The parameters, laws, and spiritual implications of lashon hara are discussed throughout the Jewish textual tradition and are a focus of Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan's Chafetz Chaim, the first work to organize the laws of proper speech comprehensively.
Honoring Elders and Rabbis
In the destruction of the wicked, there is rejoicing
Laws of Torah Study
One who Curse His Father or His Mother
Service of Torah Scholars
Tsa'ar Ba'alei Chayim
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