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Hashavat Aveda (Hebrew: השבת אבידה) is one of 613 commandments (mitzvah) in the Jewish law that requires the return of loss to its owner.In this mitzvah the originator is obligated as long as the loss is with him even if the owner has despaired of the loss, and as long as he does not want to return the loss he cancels a mitzvah he has done. Apart from the commandment to "do", there is a commandment "do not do" - "you will not be able to ignore", which forbids the originator to ignore the loss he has found. And also he who took unintentionally to return passed in this prohibition

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  • Hashavat Aveda (Hebrew: השבת אבידה) is one of 613 commandments (mitzvah) in the Jewish law that requires the return of loss to its owner.In this mitzvah the originator is obligated as long as the loss is with him even if the owner has despaired of the loss, and as long as he does not want to return the loss he cancels a mitzvah he has done. Apart from the commandment to "do", there is a commandment "do not do" - "you will not be able to ignore", which forbids the originator to ignore the loss he has found. And also he who took unintentionally to return passed in this prohibition (en)
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  • Hashavat Aveda (Hebrew: השבת אבידה) is one of 613 commandments (mitzvah) in the Jewish law that requires the return of loss to its owner.In this mitzvah the originator is obligated as long as the loss is with him even if the owner has despaired of the loss, and as long as he does not want to return the loss he cancels a mitzvah he has done. Apart from the commandment to "do", there is a commandment "do not do" - "you will not be able to ignore", which forbids the originator to ignore the loss he has found. And also he who took unintentionally to return passed in this prohibition (en)
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