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A BLOG SERIES ABOUT GOOD VALUES AND VIRTUES BASED ON THE HEBREW ALPHABET
When children are instilled with good values and instructed about the importance of virtues and virtuous behavior, they will likely evolve into values-driven, ethical, honest, and moral adults!
To combat concerning reports that dominate the news from around the globe, we must be mindful of what it means to be good humans: The values, virtues, and traits to admire, choose right, and emulate those among us who live honest and honorable lives. We must strive to improve ourselves, be great role models for our kids, and attract goodness and kindness while rejecting evil.
Since Hebrew is the language of the Bible, the bedrock and foundation for virtues, noble values, and good morals, its alphabet will serve as the framework for this series about good virtues, good values, principles, traits, behaviors, actions, and more.
The Hebrew phrase for virtues is mi-dot to-vot – מִדּוֹת טוֹבוֹת, which means good measurements, as in the measure of a man – an idiom expressing that behaviors and reactions to different situations sum up a person.
The Hebrew word for value is e-rech עֵרֶךְ. Like in English, depending on the context, the term ‘value’ describes the importance, worth, or usefulness of something or a person’s principles and standards of behavior.
Look for the next installment will delve into more about the meaning of מִדָּה טוֹבָה mi-da to-va (singular for mi-dot to-vot) and עֵרֶךְ – e-rech. Are value and virtue synonymous?
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