Ethical and ritual mitzvot
The mitzvotCommandments or laws in Judaism. can be divided up according to their purpose:
- Ritual mitzvot explain what Jews should or should not do to avoid offending God. They cover areas such as worship and festivals. These mitzvot form a personal covenantAn agreement or promise. between a Jewish person and God. The first four of the Ten CommandmentsThe list of rules, revealed by God to Moses, found in the Old Testament books of Exodus and Deuteronomy. Also known as the Decalogue. (the Decalogue) are the most important of the ritual mitzvot.
- Ethical mitzvot explain how Jews should act when dealing with other people. They help Jews to live as a community in a way that God finds acceptable. The Ten Commandments are important mitzvot as they are the basis for moral behaviour. Some laws are judgements from God, for example
you shall not steal.
Question
Which mitzvot concern humans鈥 relationships with other people?
Ethical mitzvot.