Which of these Hebrew laws best illustrates the Jewish emphasis on personal responsibility? A. Everyone must eat only foods that
are kosher (clean) and avoid other foods. B. People are allowed to work six days of the week but not on the seventh day. C. No person is allowed to use the name of the one true God in a disrespectful way. D. Someone who damages another person's property must pay back its value.
D. Someone who damages another person's property must pay back its value.
Explanation:
Given that Personal responsibility is a term that describes the fundamental notion that individuals are responsible for their actions. This is based on the tenets that since individuals induce their actions, they should be liable or responsible for the expected outcome.
Hence, in this case, the Hebrew law that best illustrates the Jewish emphasis on personal responsibility is that "Someone who damages another person's property must pay back its value."
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