- Bal
tashchit (Hebrew: בל תשחית) ("do not destroy") is a
basic ethical principle in
Jewish law. The
principle is
rooted in the
Biblical law of Deuteronomy...
- gratitude, to
respect and to
avoid wastage."
Affluenza Anti-consumerism Bal
tashchit Con****uous
consumption Freeganism Frugality Mottainai Grandma "Mottai...
- povestí to lead, to accompany, to
drive (a car) таска́ть taskát' тащи́ть
tashchít' потащи́ть potashchít' to drag, to pull ката́ть katát' кати́ть katít' покати́ть...
-
perspective based upon the
Bible and Torah, for
example the laws of bal
tashchit (neither to
destroy wantonly, nor
waste resources unnecessarily). Engaged...
- meat industry.
Another mitzvah often cited by
Jewish vegetarians is bal
tashchit, the law
which prohibits waste. They
suggest that an
omnivorous diet is...
- a
house of God, they are also
guilty of
violating the
principle of bal
tashchit, not to
carry out
wanton destruction, as well as the sin of
Chillul Hashem...
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Creative Jews
Update Traditions The Forward,
April 22, 2011,
Beyond Bal
Tashchit eJewish Philanthropy,
April 7, 2011, The
Power of
Narrative to
Drive Change...
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April 21, 2024. Eva, Nahid. "Topic:
Judaism and Environmentalism". "Bal
Tashchit: The
Torah Prohibits Wasteful Destruction". My
Jewish Learning. Retrieved...
- Haag
Sculptuur 2007 De
Overkant / Down Under, The Netherlands, 2007 Bal
Tashchit: Thou
Shalt Not Destroy,
Jewish Museum, Melbourne, 2008 Lost and Found:...
- New
South Wales,
Sydney 2008 SSFA08, ****van+Strumpf,
Sydney 2008 Bal
Tashchit: Thou
Shalt Not
Destroy – The
Environment in
Biblical and
Rabbinic Sources...