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− | <blockquote>In Judaism, a chillul hashem (Hebrew: חילול השם) is an act that violates the prohibition in the Torah of desecrating (chillul) the name (hashem) of God. A chillul hashem occurs when a Jew acts immorally in the presence of others, either Jews or Gentiles.</blockquote> | + | <blockquote>In [[Judaism]], a chillul hashem (Hebrew: חילול השם) is an act that violates the prohibition in the Torah of desecrating (chillul) the name (hashem) of God. A chillul hashem occurs when a Jew acts immorally in the presence of others, either Jews or Gentiles.</blockquote> |
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Latest revision as of 15:37, 2 May 2022
Metzitza B'peh is a Chilul Hashem (a desecration of God) is a Facebook intactivists group.
(The following text or part of it is quoted from the free Wikipedia article Chillul Hashem
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In Judaism, a chillul hashem (Hebrew: חילול השם) is an act that violates the prohibition in the Torah of desecrating (chillul) the name (hashem) of God. A chillul hashem occurs when a Jew acts immorally in the presence of others, either Jews or Gentiles.
See also
External links
- Facebook group. Retrieved 1 October 2021.