Courage: Facing fear and adversity with bravery.
Moderation: Finding balance and avoiding extremes in behavior and emotions.
Generosity: Giving freely and willingly to others.
Munificence: Spending money appropriately and at the right level.
Magnificence: Having a grand and noble spirit, not stingy.
Even Temper: Maintaining emotional stability and composure.
Friendliness: Being agreeable and pleasant in social interactions.
Truthfulness: Being honest and sincere in speech and actions.
Wit: Having a good sense of humor and the ability to make others laugh.
Justice: Treating others fairly and upholding what is right.
Friendship: Cultivating meaningful and supportive relationships.
This virtue emphasizes courage, strength, and
perseverance in the face of adversity.
This virtue focuses on fairness, equality, and upholding
moral principles.
This virtue is about self-control, moderation, and
balance.
This virtue involves practical wisdom, careful consideration, and
making sound judgments.
This virtue involves trust in God and a belief in spiritual truths.
This virtue is about looking forward to the future with optimism
and expectation.
This virtue is about selfless love and compassion for others.
Jewish teachings and practices