Freedom of Choice: Free choice. The principle according to which every individual is empowered to make unconstrained moral decisions and hence be held accountable for his or her conduct, be it good or evil.

Free Will In Judaism How much choice do we really have? Free will in Judaism is the capacity to choose between different courses of actions, words or thoughts—not due to outside influence, internal nature or any sort of personal preference. Just a balanced choice between right and wrong. This notion that human... Learning & Values » Essentials » Building Blocks of Jewish Thought

What Jews Believe: Free Choice (Video) Jewish Theology, Lesson 5 If we are part of G-d’s plan, then why did He give us the choice to deviate from the plan? To what extent do our choices really affect our lives? This fifth in a six-part series on core Jewish beliefs examines the importance of free will and its effect on... Chabad.org Video » Courses » What Jews Believe

The Power of Our Freewill Our ability to choose enables us to be partners with G-d in Creation. Our ability to choose enables us to be partners with G-d in Creation. Kabbalah Online » Major Concepts » Destiny

Opening Closed Doors Deep within, Pharaoh always had the ability to repent, yet he didn't Deep within, Pharaoh always had the ability to repent, yet he didn't Kabbalah Online » Major Concepts » Destiny