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Sefer Chafetz Chayim
                              Hilchot Esurei Lashon Hara
                                      Kelal Zayin                                            233   a7.   daily Halacha: 21 tishri, 20 shevat, 20 sivan;     leap year- 21 tishri, 30 adar i, 10 sivan

                                                                                             245   a9.   daily Halacha: 22 tishri, 21 shevat, 21 sivan;     leap year- 22 tishri, 1 adar i, 11 sivan
             speaker would not have come to the point of sinning.  The more the
             listener believes the speaker, and in so doing causes the speaker’s             249   a11.   daily Halacha: 23 tishri, 22 shevat, 22 sivan;   leap year- 23 tishri, 2 adar i, 12 sivan
             remarks to achieve their intended purpose, the worse it becomes for             265   a13.   daily Halacha: 24 tishri, 23 shevat, 23 sivan;   leap year- 24 tishri, 3 adar i, 13 sivan
             the listener because he provided the opportunity for the speaker to
             commit this grave sin).                                                         271   C1.   daily Halacha: 25 tishri, 24 shevat, 24 sivan;     leap year- 25 tishri, 4 adar i, 14 sivan
                                                                                             283   K1/1.   daily Halacha: 26 tishri, 25 shevat, 25 sivan;   leap year- 26 tishri, 5 adar i, 15 sivan
             Be'er Mayim Chayim on page 137                                                  297   K1/3.   daily Halacha: 27 tishri, 26 shevat, 26 sivan;   leap year- 27 tishri, 6 adar i, 16 sivan

             K7/8.  Even something like the incident involving Tuvia (Gemara                 301   K1/5.   daily Halacha: 28 tishri, 27 shevat, 27 sivan;   leap year- 28 tishri, 7 adar i, 17 sivan
             Pesachim 11 b) cannot be accepted at face value unless these two                309   K1/7.   daily Halacha: 29tishri, 28 shevat, 28 sivan;    leap year- 29 tishri, 8 adar i, 18 sivan
             conditions  are  fulfilled,  and  anyone  listening  (to  the  speaker’s
             remarks) must be careful and aware of them in order to accept the               321   K2/1.   daily Halacha: 30 tishri, 29 shevat, 29 sivan;       leap year- 30 tishri, 9 adar i, 19 sivan
             Lashon Hara as truth.                                                           373   K2/3.   daily Halacha: 1 cheshvan, 30 shevat, 30 sivan;  leap year-  1 cheshvan, 10 adar i, 20 sivan
             1.  The speaker must say that he saw the incident first hand.  But              403   K2/5.   daily Halacha: 2 cheshvan, 1 adar, 1 tammuz;   leap year- 2 cheshvan, 11 adar i, 21 sivan
                 if he only heard it from others (14) the speaker has no special             423   K2/7.   daily Halacha: 3 cheshvan, 2 adar, 2 tammuz;   leap year- 3 cheshvan, 12 adar i, 22 sivan
                 credibility at all.
                                                                                             435   K2/9.   daily Halacha: 4 cheshvan, 3 adar, 3 tammuz;   leap year- 4 cheshvan, 13 adar i, 23 sivan
             2.  And even if the speaker said he saw the incident first hand, it             441   K2/11.  daily Halacha: 5 cheshvan, 4 adar, 4 tammuz;   leap year- 5 cheshvan, 14 adar i, 24 sivan
                 is only permissible to believe him and distance oneself from
                 this person (the “victim”) until it becomes apparent that he has            449   K2/12.  daily Halacha: 6 cheshvan, 5 adar, 5 tammuz;   leap year- 6 cheshvan, 15 adar i, 25 sivan
                 changed his bad behavior.  However, one may not go and tell                                                                                                                                                                                        VOL-3
      Mekor Hachayim  Be'er Mayim Chayim on page 139                                         81   K3/1.   daily Halacha: 7 cheshvan, 6 adar, 6 tammuz;  leap year- 7 cheshvan, 16 adar i, 26 sivan                                                                 1
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                 others what he heard, as I wrote above in the    Kelal at the
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                 end of the    halacha, and in any event, obviously one may not
                 cause a financial loss (15) to this person (the “victim”) or, G‑d
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                 forbid, damage him in any way because of what he heard.


                                                                                                       daily Halacha: 8 cheshvan, 7 adar, 7 tammuz;  leap year- 8 cheshvan, 17 adar i, 27 sivan
                                                                                                 K3/3.
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             K7/9.  If the person who spoke Lashon Hara  made his remarks
             in  casual  passing  while  discussing  an  unrelated  subject  (an
             “incidental” remark”) (16) (I will define “incidental remark” below
                                                                                                       daily Halacha: 10 cheshvan, 9 adar, 9 tammuz;  leap year- 10 cheshvan, 19 adar i, 29 sivan
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                                                                                                 K3/7.
             in the Be’er Mayim Chayim), then the law is as follows:  If within              111   K3/5.   daily Halacha: 9 cheshvan, 8 adar, 8 tammuz;  leap year- 9 cheshvan, 18 adar i, 28 sivan
             these  (“incidental”)  remarks  it  is  possible  to  judge  the  “victim”      135   K4/1.   d. Halacha: 11 cheshvan, 10 adar, 10 tammuz;   leap year- 11 cheshvan, 20 adar i, 30 sivan
             favorably even if the remarks are true, or if the remarks reflect on the        151   K4/3.   d. Halacha: 12 cheshvan, 11 adar, 11 tammuz;   l.y.- 12 cheshvan, 21 adar i, 1 tammuz
             victim’s personality flaws or one of the other examples I mentioned             173   K4/5.    d. Halacha: 13 cheshvan, 12 adar, 12 tammuz;    l.y.- 13 cheshvan, 22 adar i, 2 tammuz
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             above in the    halacha, or if this speaker did not see the event first-
             hand (17) but only repeated what someone told him, it is absolutely             191   K4/7.   d. Halacha: 14 cheshvan, 13 adar, 13 tammuz;    l.y.- 14 cheshvan, 23 adar i, 3 tammuz
                                                                                             209   K4/9.   daily Halacha: 15 cheshvan, 14 adar, 14 tammuz;   l.y.-15 cheshvan, 24 adar i, 4 tammuz

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