Abstract
The phrase "the Constitution is not a suicide pact" signifies that during times of crisis, the nation's survival takes precedence over constitutional rights. Similarly, the sages of the Talmud emphasized that "Her [the Torah's] ways are the ways of pleasantness, and all of her paths are peace," underscores that sometimes laws have to be adjusted if they can cause strife and dissension. They used this verse from Proverbs to establish the principles of darchei shalom (the ways of peace) and darchei noam (the ways of pleasantness) to foster a peaceful, harmonious, and pleasant society, often amending biblical laws to maintain harmony and peace. This concept applies to all organizations. While rules provide essential guardrails, they alone cannot ensure ethical behavior. It is the core values of righteousness, justice, benevolence, and compassion that genuinely define a moral climate and shape organizational culture. Therefore, values-driven leadership is crucial for positively impacting an entire organization or country.
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Friedman, Hershey H. and Krausz, Joshua
(2025)
"The "Ways of Peace" and the "Ways of Pleasantness": Core Values of Jewish Law,"
The Journal of Values-Based Leadership: Vol. 18
:
Iss.
1
, Article 13.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22543/1948-0733.1522
Available at:
https://scholar.valpo.edu/jvbl/vol18/iss1/13