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# Included in this commandment is to have pity on fellow Jews and on their money. Also, to speak positively of other Jews and to be concerned about their honor. <ref>  Mishpitei HaShalom pg. 144 </ref>  
# Included in this commandment is to have pity on fellow Jews and on their money. Also, to speak positively of other Jews and to be concerned about their honor. <ref>  Mishpitei HaShalom pg. 144 </ref>  
# One should find joy in the successes of other and avoid feeling jealous just as one would celebrate his own success. <ref> Mishpitei Hashalom pg. 144 in the name of the Ramban. </ref>
# One should find joy in the successes of other and avoid feeling jealous just as one would celebrate his own success. <ref> Mishpitei Hashalom pg. 144 in the name of the Ramban. </ref>
# One absolutely may not get honor through the disgrace of his friend. Even if the friend isn't standing there, and didn't receive any embarassment, and even if one only embarrassed him in comparison to someone else's actions or deeds--one who does this has no share in the world to come, until he does [[Teshuva]]. <ref> Rambam Hil' [[Teshuva]] 4:4, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 29;12 </ref>.
# One absolutely may not get honor through the disgrace of his friend. Even if the friend isn't standing there, and didn't receive any embarassment, and even if one only embarrassed him in comparison to someone else's actions or deeds--one who does this has no share in the world to come, until he does Teshuva. <ref> Rambam Hil' Teshuva 4:4, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 29;12 </ref>.


==Who is one Obligated to Love?==
==Who is one Obligated to Love?==