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Chillul Hashem

In Judaism, chillul hashem, also rendered as hilul hashem, is an act that violates the prohibition in the Torah of desecrating the name (hashem) of God. Chillul hashem occurs when a Jew acts immorally in the presence of others, either Jews or Gentiles. Since Judaism believes that Jews are representatives of God and his moral code, when a Jew acts shamefully, they have represented God poorly, thus desecrating his name. Chillul Hashem is the opposite of Kiddush Hashem, the act of bringing honor, respect, and glory to God's name. The concept of chillul hashem is prevalent in the Hebrew Bible and is often referenced by modern Jews as a reason to uphold the highest moral standard.

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