How are the ethical beliefs of the Israelites similar to those commonly accepted in our society?
During the first century B.C. a great rabbi named Hillel was asked to sum up Judaism while standing on one foot. He replied: "Certainly! What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor. That is the Torah. The rest is commentary, now go and study."
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