What are the core ethical values of Hellenismos?
The most basic value of Hellenism is eusebeia, which is often translated as “piety.” For Hellenes, piety means a deep-rooted personal commitment to the traditional worship of the Hellenic gods and a life of action to back up that commitment. Other values include hospitality (xenia), self-control (sophrosune), and moderation (metriotes). More detailed discussions of Hellenic ethics can be viewed here and here.