The Pele Yoetz (Hebrew: פלא יועץ)[1] is a book of Musar literature (ethics in Rabbinic Judaism) first published in Constantinople in 1824 by Eliezer Papo.
[2] The work is a "classical moral treatise", and compilation of essential Jewish concepts, organized with its topics following the order of the Hebrew alphabet.
[1] The Musar that it presents is not limited to abstract ethical precepts and esoteric concepts; rather it encompasses all aspects and phases of day-to-day Jewish living: the ritual as well as the ethical, the mundane as well as the sublime.
[1] It also offers advice on human interrelationships such as between parent and child, husband and wife, employer and employee.
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