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The 194 Prohibitions Applicable in Our Times

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61

Do not withhold the pledged object from its owner at the time he needs it.

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62

Do not harden one’s heart nor shut one’s hand towards a poor Jew

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63

Do not curse a judge

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64

Do not appoint an unsuitable judge

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65

A judge to not hear the argument of one party when the other party is not there.

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66

Do not pity a poor man in judgment

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67

A judge not to pervert justice for a sinner on account of his wickedness.

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68

A judge not to pervert justice for a convert or an orphan.

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69

Do not commit injustice in rendering judgement.

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70

Do not show honour to an eminent man in a court judgement

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71

For a judge not to accept a bribe

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72

The judge should not fear a party in the lawsuit.

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73

Do not establish anything as certain by the word of one witness.

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74

For the court not to accept the testimony of a close relative

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75

For the court not to accept the testimony of a man of sin

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76

Do not cause one’s friend to stumble over anything

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77

Do not tell your friend words that were said against him

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78

Do not hate in one’s heart any decent Jewish person

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79

Do not embarrass your fellow-man

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80

Do not take revenge from one’s fellow man

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