<P> Joseph Telushkin, a Modern Orthodox rabbi, wrote that the commandment is much more than a prohibition against casual interjections using God's name . He pointed out that the more literal translation of Lo tissa is "you shall not carry" rather than "you shall not take", and that understanding this helps one understand why the commandment ranks with such as "You shall not murder" and "You shall not commit adultery". </P> <P> One of the first commandments listed by Maimonides in the Mishneh Torah is the responsibility to sanctify God's name . Maimonides thought the commandment should be taken as generally as possible, and therefore he considered it forbidden to mention God's name unnecessarily at any time . Jewish scholars referred to this as "motzi shem shamayim lavatalah", "uttering the Name of Heaven uselessly ." To avoid guilt associated with accidentally breaking the commandment, Jewish scholars applied the prohibition to all seven biblical titles of God in addition to the proper name, and established the safeguard of circumlocution when referring to the Name of God . In writing names of God, a common practice includes substituting letters or syllables so that the written word is not exactly the name, or writing the name in an abbreviated manner . Orthodox Jews will not even pronounce a name of God unless it is said in prayer or religious study . The Sacred Name (Tetragrammaton), is never pronounced by these Jews but always read as "Adonai (the Lord)," "HaShem (the Name)," or sometimes "AdoShem". </P> <P> May His great Name be blessed forever and ever . </P> <P> The Kaddish is an important prayer in a Jewish prayer service whose central theme is the magnification and sanctification of God's name . Along with the Shema and Amidah, it is one of the most important and central prayers of Jewish liturgy . </P>

Dont use the name of god in vain