
The Book of Jewish Values
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"An absolutely superb book: the most practical, most comprehensive guide to Jewish values I know." -Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People
Telushkin speaks to the major ethical issues of our time, issues that have, of course, been around since the beginning. He offers one or two pages a day of pithy, wise, and easily accessible teachings designed to be put into immediate practice. The range of the book is as broad as life itself:
• The first trait to seek in a spouse (Day 17)
• When, if ever, lying is permitted (Days 71-73)
• Why acting cheerfully is a requirement, not a choice (Day 39)
• What children don't owe their parents (Day 128)
• Whether Jews should donate their organs (Day 290)
• An effective but expensive technique for curbing your anger (Day 156)
• How to raise truthful children (Day 298)
• What purchases are always forbidden (Day 3)
In addition, Telushkin raises issues with ethical implications that may surprise you, such as the need to tip those whom you don't see (Day 109), the right thing to do when you hear an ambulance siren (Day 1), and why wasting time is a sin (Day 15). Whether he is telling us what Jewish tradition has to say about insider trading or about the relationship between employers and employees, he provides fresh inspiration and clear guidance for every day of our lives.
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- Intro
- Other Books by This Author
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Epigraph
- Introduction
- Week 1
- Day 1 On Hearing a Siren
- Day 2 "Let Your Fellow's Money Be as Precious to You as Your Own"
- Day 3 The Purchase That Is Always Forbidden
- Day 4 "What Would God Want Me to Do?"
- Day 5 Be Generous Even When Your Instincts Are Lazy
- Day 6 When You're Tempted to Cheat
- Day 7 Shabbat
- Week 2
- Day 8 Give Cheerfully
- Day 9 When a Person Says "I'm Hungry"
- Day 10 Don't Play Favorites
- Day 11 Don't Make Your Family Afraid of You
- Day 12 Support Political Asylum
- Day 13 Bless Your Children
- Day 14 Shabbat
- Week 3
- Day 15 Don't Waste Time
- Day 16 "Stay Away from a Bad Neighbor"
- Day 17 The First Trait to Look for in a Spouse
- Day 18 "Love Your Wife as Yourself"
- Day 19 Respect Your In-Laws
- Day 20 Don't Speak Unless You Have Something to Say
- Day 21 Shabbat
- Week 4
- Day 22 If You Have a Bad Temper (1)
- Day 23 If You Have a Bad Temper (2)
- Day 24 Find Excuses for Behavior That Seems Unkind
- Day 25 "Judge the Whole of a Person Favorably"
- Day 26 Return Lost Objects
- Day 27 "As Long as the Candle Is Burning ."
- Day 28 Shabbat
- Week 5
- Day 29 Don't "Steal" Another Person's Mind
- Day 30 Who Is Wise?
- Day 31 The Special Obligation to Visit and Help People, Particularly Poor People, Who Are Sick
- Day 32 Visiting the Sick: Seven Suggestions
- Day 33 A Gynecologist from New Jersey, a Lawyer from Brooklyn
- Day 34 Sharing Helpful News
- Day 35 Shabbat
- Week 6
- Day 36 Is a Jew Permitted to Smoke?
- Day 37 When Not Giving Charity Is the Highest Charity
- Day 38 Give Money When Times Are Hard
- Day 39 Acting Cheerfully Is Not a Choice
- Day 40 One Must Always Greet Another Person
- Day 41 Should a Recovering Alcoholic Drink Wine on Shabbat and at the Seder?
- Day 42 Shabbat
- Week 7
- Day 43 The Jewish Ethics of Speech: What Is Lashon Hara?
- Day 44 Don't Pass on Negative Comments
- Day 45 The Sin That No One Ever Acknowledges Committing
- Day 46 When Confrontation Is Desirable
- Day 47 "You Shall Not Ill-Treat Any . Orphan"
- Day 48 Why Refraining from Gossiping Is an Important Challenge
- Day 49 Shabbat
- Week 8
- Day 50 Tzedaka Is More Than Charity
- Day 51 Fight Fairly
- Day 52 A Day Without Rumors
- How About a Week?
- Day 53 When Is It Appropriate to Pass On a Rumor?
- Day 54 Some Thoughts for a Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah
- Day 55 Learning from the Bad to Do Good
- Day 56 Shabbat
- Week 9
- Day 57 Love the Stranger
- Day 58 The Torah on the Blind and the Deaf
- Day 59 Standing Up for Justice
- Day 60 Don't Buy Products Produced by Exploited Workers
- Day 61 Everybody Deserves a "Tenk You"
- Day 62 The Need for Moral Imagination
- Day 63 Shabbat
- Week 10
- Day 64 "One Who Learns from His Companion a Single Chapter"
- Day 65 Cite Your Sources
- Day 66 Who Is Rich?
- Day 67 Enjoy, Enjoy
- Day 68 "Keep Far Away from Falsehood"
- Day 69 "What Good Thing Happened to Me This Week?"
- Day 70 Shabbat
- Week 11
- Day 71 When, If Ever, Is It Permitted to Lie? (1): When Life Is at Stake 100
- Day 72 When, If Ever, Is It Permitted to Lie? (2): Judaism and White Lies
- Day 73 When, If Ever, Is It Permitted to Lie? (3): Lies Told for Reasons of Humility, Privacy, and Not to Harm Another
- Day 74 Declaring a "Complaining Fast"
- Day 75 The Most Unusual of Blessings
- Day 76 Treating People Who Are Retarded with Respect
- Day 77 Shabbat
- Week 12
- Day 78 Don't Charge Interest
- Day 79 Help Someone Laugh
- Day 80 For Whom Was I Named?
- Day 81 A Lifesaving Bribe
- Day 82 The Little Indecencies That Reveal Character
- Day 83 "The Most Beautiful Etrog I Have Ever Seen"
- Day 84 Shabbat
- Week 13
- Day 85 "Do Not Stand by While Your Neighbor's Blood Is Shed": The Requirement to Intervene
- Day 86 When You Suspect Child Abuse
- Day 87 Untamed Anger and the Death Of Love
- Day 88 Be Fair to Your Enemy
- Day 89 Don't Make People Tell You Lies
- Day 90 "He Who Saves a Single Life It Is as If He Saved an Entire World"
- Day 91 Shabbat
- Week 14
- Day 92 Spend a Week Following Your Heart
- Day 93 Don't Make Unrealistic Demands of People
- Day 94 A Jewish View of Hunting
- Day 95 Feed Your Animals Before Yourself
- Day 96 Don't Spread Negative, but Irrelevant, Information About Someone You Dislike
- Day 97 Don't Humiliate an Enemy
- Day 98 Shabbat
- Week 15
- Day 99 Pray for Someone Else Today
- Day 100 Raising Your Child to Be a Mensch
- Day 101 The Questions All Parents Should Ask Themselves
- Day 102 "Just as Theft of Money Is Theft, So Is Theft of Time"
- Day 103 What It Means to Sanctify God's Name
- Day 104 The Special Obligation of Religious Jews to Sanctify God's Name
- Day 105 Shabbat
- Week 16
- Day 106 When Is the Best Time to Repent?
- Day 107 Acknowledge Your Sin and Accept Responsibility
- Day 108 Ask for Forgiveness Even When You're Not Fully in the Wrong
- Day 109 Tipping Even Those Whose Faces You Don't See
- Day 110 What If You Could Read Your Obituary Today?
- Day 111 The Infinite Ways of Doing Good
- Day 112 Shabbat
- Week 17
- Day 113 "You Shall Not Place a Stumbling Block"
- Day 114 The Nameless Person Behind the Counter
- Day 115 Acts of Kindness (1): Looking Backward
- Day 116 Acts of Kindness (2): Looking Ahead
- Day 117 Acts of Kindness (3): Looking Ahead
- Day 118 The Least Time to Spare, the Most Time to Give
- Day 119 Shabbat
- Week 18
- Day 120 God's Four Questions
- Day 121 Do You Scream When You Should?
- Day 122 Paying a Laborer's Wages Promptly
- Day 123 What a Worker Owes His Employer
- Day 124 What We Owe Our Siblings
- Day 125 Anger: Three Thoughts Before You Explode
- Day 126 Shabbat
- Week 19
- Day 127 What Does It Mean to Honor and Revere Your Parents?
- Day 128 What You Don't Owe Your Parents
- Day 129 Escort Your Guests
- Day 130 Two Pieces of Paper
- Day 131 Read and Listen to Points of View with Which You Disagree
- Day 132 It's Not Only What You Do for Your Parents That Counts-It's Your Attitude
- Day 133 Shabbat
- Week 20
- Day 134 "Educate a Child According to His Way"
- Day 135 Don't Threaten Your Children with Physical Punishment
- Day 136 Enter a Mourner's Home with Silence
- Day 137 "Don't Take My Grief from Me"
- Day 138 "You Shall Not Carry God's Name in Vain": An Unforgivable Sin
- Day 139 When It's Good to Be a Fool
- Day 140 Shabbat
- Week 21
- Day 141 Helping Non-Jews
- Day 142 Schedule Kindness into Your Day
- Day 143 Don't Be a Pious Fool
- Day 144 Don't Serve Liquor with an Overly Generous Hand
- Day 145 True Hospitality: Did You Ask Your Wife?
- Day 146 Don't Embarrass Your Guest, Don't Embarrass Your Children
- Day 147 Shabbat
- Week 22
- Day 148 When You Suspect Spousal Abuse
- Day 149 An Abused Spouse: How You Can Help
- Day 150 Maimonides' Advice: How to Change Negative Behavior
- Day 151 The Unending Obligation to Be Kind
- Day 152 "What's Hateful Unto You ."
- Day 153 Not Everything That Is Thought Should Be Said
- Day 154 Shabbat
- Week 23
- Day 155 A Day of Kind Deeds
- Day 156 An Expensive Technique for Overcoming Anger
- Day 157 When You're Angry at Your Spouse: Putting Things into Perspective
- Day 158 Treating Your Employees with Respect
- Day 159 Abraham, the Model of Hospitality
- Day 160 There Is No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
- Day 161 Shabbat
- Week 24
- Day 162 How Fear of God Can Make You a Better Person (1)
- Day 163 How Fear of God Can Make You a Better Person (2)
- Day 164 Express Gratitude to Your Parents
- Day 165 When Your Mate and Your Parents Are in Conflict
- Day 166 "From a Child Is Beautiful, Anything"
- Day 167 "This Is the Most Delicious Muffin I Have Ever Tasted"
- Day 168 Shabbat
- Week 25
- Day 169 When You Hear That Someone's Taking a Long Trip, Make Sure They Take Along Some Extra Money
- Day 170 Steady Giving
- Day 171 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: What the Torah Says
- Day 172 Can Veal Be Kosher?
- Day 173 Should a Jew Wear Fur?
- Day 174 When Giving Enough Is Not Enough
- Day 175 Shabbat
- Week 26
- Day 176 What Does the Sick Person Need?
- Day 177 Should a Doctor or a Close Family Member Tell the Truth to a Person Who Is Dying?
- Day 178 Is Your Work Sacred?
- Day 179 Is Abortion Murder? Should a Woman's Right to Abortion Be Absolute?
- Day 180 Should a Woman Have the Right to Do What She Wants with Her Body?
- Day 181 Rabbi Aryeh Levine and the Mitzvah to Visit the Sick
- Day 182 Shabbat
- Week 27
- Day 183 Help Someone to Find a Spouse, Help Someone to Find Work
- Day 184 Do Good . Now
- Day 185 Teach Your Child Torah
- Day 186 Teach Your Child the Value of Human Life
- Day 187 A Pragmatic Reason for Forgiving Others
- Day 188 Charity Is Not Enough
- Day 189 Shabbat
- Week 28
- Day 190 Find Work for the Developmentally Disabled
- Day 191 An Employer Must Know How His Employees Live
- Day 192 Confession and Your Neighbor's Soul
- Day 193 How Can One Repent Who Has Committed the Ultimate and Unforgivable Sin?
- Day 194 When a Jew Acts Dishonestly Toward a Non-Jew
- Day 195 One Boss in a Million
- Day 196 Shabbat
- Week 29
- Day 197 Have You Written an Ethical Will?
- Day 198 Three Traits That Reveal Your Character
- Day 199 "Until the Day of One's Death"
- Day 200 When the Old Become Frail
- Day 201 Beyond the Letter of the Law
- Day 202 Consult with Your Spouse, Consult with Your Friends
- Day 203 Shabbat
- Week 30
- Day 204 "The Dust of Forbidden Speech"
- Day 205 A Twenty-Four-Hour Experiment
- Day 206 Don't Bear a Grudge
- Day 207 Picking Up Stumbling Blocks
- Day 208 The Limits of Self-Sacrifice
- Day 209 "Go and Gather the Feathers"
- Day 210 Shabbat
- Week 31
- Day 211 Make Sure You Have a Friend Who Can Criticize You
- Day 212 Bar Mitzvahs and Bat Mitzvahs, and the Need for a New Kind of Hero
- Day 213 Start Your Day with Gratitude
- Day 214 If You Have a Tendency to Complain About Others
- Day 215 Respect Your Family's Privacy
- Day 216 "What Does a Good Guest Say?"
- Day 217 Shabbat
- Week 32
- Day 218 Question to Ask Yourself Before You Criticize Another
- Day 219 Knowing When to Step Aside
- Day 220 When You've Judged Another Unfairly
- Day 221 "Therefore Was Man Created Singly"
- Day 222 "If Someone Wishes to Kill You, Get Up Early and Kill Him First"
- Day 223 Be Conscious of the Goodness and Sweetness in Others
- Day 224 Shabbat
- Week 33
- Day 225 The Good That You Do Lives On
- Day 226 When It's Right to Be Early
- Day 227 "His Mercy Is Upon All His Works"
- Day 228 Be Kind to Your Enemy's Animal
- Day 229 "Seek Peace and Pursue It"
- Day 230 On Loving Yourself
- Day 231 Shabbat
- Week 34
- Day 232 "There Is No Messenger in a Case of Sin"
- Day 233 The Power of Goodness
- Day 234 Teach Your Child a Profession
- Day 235 Teach Your Child That What Matters Most to God Is Goodness
- Day 236 Don't Give Away Too Much
- Day 237 Can a Religious Person Be Cruel?
- Day 238 Shabbat
- Week 35
- Day 239 The Antidote to Arrogance
- Day 240 Don't Pretend to Virtues You Don't Have
- Day 241 "Love Your Neighbor": What Is the Neighbor's Responsibility?
- Day 242 "Honor Your Father and Mother": The Surprising Wording of the Biblical Commandment
- Day 243 If Parents Become Senile
- Day 244 How to Learn Empathy
- Day 245 Shabbat
- Week 36
- Day 246 Don't Snap at Your Spouse
- Day 247 Are You in an Abusive Relationship?
- Day 248 Don't Be an Elitist
- Day 249 Don't Encourage Your Children to Date Wealthy People
- Day 250 The Painful, Challenging, Question Parents Must Ask Children
- Day 251 Marriage Is Also Supposed to Be Fun
- Day 252 Shabbat
- Week 37
- Day 253 Rabbenu Gershom and the Prohibition Against Being a Snoop
- Day 254 Be Generous with Power
- Day 255 When Silence Is Golden
- Day 256 Learn Even from Those with Whom You Disagree
- Day 257 Revenge and the Command to Love Your Neighbor
- Day 258 Who Is a Hero? A Jewish Perspective
- Day 259 Shabbat
- Week 38
- Day 260 Accidents Do Happen
- Day 261 When an Accident Is No Accident
- Day 262 Don't Be a Mitzvah Hero at Someone Else's Expense
- Day 263 Speak Truth to Power
- Day 264 Just How Much Are You Supposed to Fear God?
- Day 265 Don't Mouth Pious Platitudes
- Day 266 Shabbat
- Week 39
- Day 267 Do a Favor . for Your Enemy
- Day 268 Maimonides, Art Buchwald, and the Importance of Every Deed
- Day 269 When You Have Been Sinned Against: Your Obligation
- Day 270 A Nightly Prayer Before Going to Sleep
- Day 271 Don't Let Your Child Humiliate Another Child
- Day 272 What the Fifth Commandment Demands of Parents
- Day 273 Shabbat
- Week 40
- Day 274 Make Your Celebration a Cause for Everyone to Celebrate
- Day 275 On Not Embarrassing the Recipient
- Day 276 Is There Someone You're Ignoring Whom You Should Ask for Forgiveness?
- Day 277 Don't Forgive on Other People's Behalf
- Day 278 The Punishment of One Who Humiliates Another
- Day 279 When You Can't Give Money
- Day 280 Shabbat
- Week 41
- Day 281 How to Avoid Giving in to Temptation
- Day 282 When You're Tempted to Do Something Wrong
- Day 283 When There Is No Shalom Bayit in Your Bayit
- Day 284 When Jewish Law Permits a Person to Be Publicly Shamed
- Day 285 The Limits of God's Forgiveness
- Day 286 It's Not Enough to Be Nice, Timing Also Matters
- Day 287 Shabbat
- Week 42
- Day 288 Help Non-Jews as Well as Jews
- Day 289 The Final Words a Jew Should Speak
- Day 290 Should a Jew Donate His Organs?
- Day 291 Listen . Really Listen
- Day 292 How Not to Teach Torah
- Day 293 Charity, Idolatry, and Deafness
- Day 294 Shabbat
- Week 43
- Day 295 Sanctifying the Secular
- Day 296 Don't Be a Racist
- Day 297 Never Practice Ingratitude
- Day 298 Raising Truthful Children
- Day 299 Empathy Is Not Natural
- Day 300 Express Your Gratitude to the People Nearest to You . Now
- Day 301 Shabbat
- Week 44
- Day 302 Learning to Say "I Need"
- Day 303 When Anonymous Giving Is Important, and When It Is Not
- Day 304 When Silence Is Criminal
- Day 305 If You Learn That Someone Is Intending to Hurt Another
- Day 306 "You Are Not as Good as You Think You Are, and the World Is Not as Bad as You Think It Is"
- Day 307 When Pious Words Are Irreligious
- Day 308 Shabbat
- Week 45
- Day 309 When a Half-Truth Becomes a Whole Lie
- Day 310 Is Your Blood Redder?
- Day 311 Should There Be a Limit to Parental Love?
- Day 312 Teach Your Child Survival Skills
- Day 313 The Most Perfect Act of Kindness
- Day 314 A Ritual Way to Make Each of Your Children Feel Special
- Day 315 Shabbat
- Week 46
- Day 316 A Time for Silence
- Day 317 When Praising Someone Is the Wrong Thing to Do
- Day 318 You and Your Ex
- Day 319 Solomon's Sword: How to Determine a Child's Best Interests
- Day 320 The Special Obligation of Adoptive Parents
- Day 321 Don't Speak Lashon Hara About Yourself
- Day 322 Shabbat
- Week 47
- Day 323 Learning to Keep Your Envy in Check
- Day 324 Don't Get Used to Other People's Suffering
- Day 325 What's Wrong with Your Life? What's Right?
- Day 326 Shiva, the Final Act of Gratitude
- Day 327 Repentance Is Good-Overrepentance Is Not
- Day 328 Don't Stereotype Groups
- Day 329 Shabbat
- Week 48
- Day 330 Raising Your Children to Love Both Themselves and Others
- Day 331 Watch Your . Compliments
- Day 332 When Legal Doesn't Equal Moral
- Day 333 Using Your Evil Urge to Do Good
- Day 334 Let Your Word, Not Your Oath, Be Your Bond
- Day 335 Never Insult Another
- Day 336 Shabbat
- Week 49
- Day 337 When Is It Permitted to Pass On Negative Information About Another?
- Day 338 Passing On Negative Information When a Couple Are Dating: The Four Guidelines of the Chaffetz Chayyim
- Day 339 Telling Your Children "I'm Sorry"
- Day 340 Make Time for Your Children
- Day 341 "You Must Not Remain Indifferent"
- Day 342 When You Learn Torah, Use It
- Day 343 Shabbat
- Week 50
- Day 344 One Who Calls Another Person by a Cruel Nickname
- Day 345 When Anonymous Giving Is Not Good
- Day 346 Do You Owe Your Children an Inheritance?
- Day 347 "One Who Is Bashful Will Never Learn"
- Day 348 Study Judaism Fifteen Minutes a Day . Starting Now
- Day 349 Random Acts of Kindness
- Day 350 Shabbat
- Week 51
- Day 351 A Particularly Evil Form of Stealing
- Day 352 A Husband's Obligations to His Wife
- Day 353 Don't Insult Your Spouse
- Day 354 Jews Shouldn't Be Cheap
- Jewish Funerals Should Be
- Day 355 A Law That Needs to Be Changed
- Day 356 The Holiness of Laughter
- Day 357 Shabbat
- Week 52
- Day 358 Unfair Competition
- Day 359 Would Jewish Ethics Permit a Jew to Own a Gun Store?
- Day 360 Wronging with Words
- Day 361 The Telephone as an Instrument for Good
- Day 362 Torah Study and the Importance of Review
- Day 363 A Week of Kindness, a Week of Gemilut Chesed
- Day 364 Shabbat
- Day 365 Your First Check for the New Year
- Glossary of Hebrew Texts Cited
- Bibliography
- About the Author
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