Kedoshim means "holy" and the Parshah of Kedoshim begins with G-d telling us: "You should be holy because I, your G-d, am holy." But how can we be holy? By doing the mitzvot that G-d commands. The rest of the Parshah Kedoshim gives us many different mitzvot through which we can be holy. Some of the mitzvot given in this Parshah are:
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do not lie
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do not steal
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don't swear falsely
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don't withhold your worker's wages--if somebody works for you, pay him right away
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don't bear a grudge
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don't take revenge
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don't spread gossip about others
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keep Shabbat
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stand up when somebody respectable comes into the room
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give charity to the poor
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respect the elderly
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when a person gathers the wheat from his field, he should leave a corner for poor people
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and a very important mitzvah: "Love your fellow as yourself."