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Leviticus 19:1–20:27
The name of the
Parshah, “Kedoshim,” means “holy [ones]” and it is found in Leviticus
19:2.
The Parshah of Kedoshim begins with the statement: “You shall be holy,
for I, the L‑rd your G‑d, am holy.” This is followed by dozens of
mitzvot (divine commandments) through which the Jew sanctifies him- or
herself and relates to the holiness of G‑d.
These include: the prohibition against idolatry, the mitzvah of charity,
the principle of equality before the law, Shabbat, sexual morality,
honesty in business, honor and awe of one’s parents, and the sacredness
of life.
Also in Kedoshim is the dictum which the great sage Rabbi Akiva called a
cardinal principle of Torah, and of which Hillel said, “This is the
entire Torah, the rest is commentary”—“Love your fellow as yourself.”
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