shamet
Shamet is a term derived from the Hebrew word "sham," meaning "to lie," and "et," meaning "truth." It refers to the act of lying or deceiving someone, often with the intent to harm or manipulate. The concept of shamet is deeply rooted in Jewish ethics and morality, where honesty and truthfulness are highly valued. In Jewish tradition, shamet is considered a grave sin, as it undermines trust and integrity, which are fundamental to a healthy society.
The idea of shamet is not limited to Jewish culture but is recognized in various ethical systems
In modern contexts, the term shamet is sometimes used more broadly to describe any form of deception