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Sefer Chafetz Chayim                                                                   םייח ץפח רפס
                              Hilchot Esurei Lashon Hara                                                            ערה ןושל ירוסיא תוכלה
                                 Kelal  Beit  ‑  Halachah 1                                                              א הכלה -  א ללכ

                                 This Kelal is dedicated                                                ןושל רפסמהו לכורה ללכ הנהו ,קושב רפסיו ער
                     Le'Iluy Nishmat Chacham Moshe Simantov, A"H
                                    18 Tishre 5763                                                                   .לכור תלמב דחיב ערה

                        Hilchot  Esurei  Lashon Hara                                                    רמאש  המב  ]ימלשוריה[  םינהכ  תרותה  תנווכו
                                                                                                        הזל הז לש םירבד ןיעטמ[ הזל הזמ םירבד ןיעטמש
                      Kelal Beit                    (K2 – 2  chapter)                                   ומכ אלו ,רחא שיאל הז שיאמ ונייה ]הזל הז לשו
                                                     nd
                                                                                                        ונייה ]ימלשוריה[ כ"ותה תנווכד ם"במרה שוריפל
                This Kelal will discuss the details of the law regarding
                Lashon Hara disclosed to a group of at least three                                      ונייהד הלחתמ וילע רבדמה רבידש ימל ןיעטמש
                    people.  There are 13 halachot in this Kelal.                                                          .*תוליכר


                                                                                                        לכור תביתד עמשמ שמוחב ן"במרה שוריפמ ןכו
             Daily Halacha: 30 Tishri, 29 Shevat, 29 Sivan;   Leap Year- 30 Tishri, 9 Adar I, 19 Sivan
                                                                                                        ךלוהה אוה לכורש םש שריפ ןכש ,םהינש ללוכ
                                   Mekor Hachayim
                                                                                                        תומוקמב רכומו ךלוהו ןאכמו ןאכמ הנוקו םויה לכ
             K2/1.  It is forbidden to speak Lashon Hara about a fellow Jew,
             even if it is the truth, even if it is only in front of one  person and                    אב הזלו .הזה לכורה אוה ןכ ,ןאכבו ןאכב םירחא
             most certainly if it is in front of a group of people (1).  The greater                    היהיש ידכ םיברב ךלוה אוה יכ זומרל ךימעב תבית
             the number of people listening to this Lashon Hara the greater is the                      עמשמ ןכו .ש"יע ךכ רחא לגרלו עומשל המ ול
             sin of the speaker because his victim is being increasingly shamed,
             since his shame is publicized in front of many people.  Furthermore,                  		  did	to	Miryam”	is	not	like	this	Ramban	in	that	the	Ramban	explains	there
             the  sin  of  the  speaker  increases  as  he  drags  more  people  into                 that	“Remember”	is	an	Aseh	and	a	command	not	to	speak	Lashon	Hara	and
             committing the sin of listening to his Lashon Hara  (all Authorities                     that	there	is	no	other	command	in	the	Torah	against	speaking	Lashon	Hara.
             are unanimous in this opinion).                                                          This	clearly	indicates	that	Lashon	Hara	is	not	part	of	the	commandment	of
                                                                                                      “Do not peddle gossip.”  See the Yerushalmi, Peh’ah (4b) that discusses
                                                                                                      the Lav of Lashon Hara.  The statement in the Yerushalmi is derived from
                                                                                                      “Do	not	peddle	gossip.”		Although	this	is	expressed	as	Rechilut,	it	also
                                 Be’er Mayim Chayim                                                   includes	Lashon	Hara		since	the	speaker	should	not	behave	like	a	peddler
                                                                                                      who	 travels	 throughout	 society	 gleaning	 information	 from	 one	 person
             (K2/1/1)-(1)..It  is  forbidden  to  speak  Lashon  Hara    about                        and passing it along to someone else.  The P’nei Moshe expalains there
             a fellow Jew……a group of people: This conclusion is logically                            that	it	is	also	a	Lav	of	Lashon	Hara	because	when	the	speaker	conveys
             obvious.  It is also the opinion of the Sifri in the commentary on perashat              remarks	from	one	person	to	another	he	will	also	include	Lashon	Hara	in
             Teh’tzeh paragraph # 275 (Devarim 24:9) and in perashat Beha’alautcha                    his	remarks	about	other	people.
             paragraph # 99 (Bamidbar 12:1).  (Please see those references).                          [This following note appears in the Poral Ta’Asiyot edition:  However,
                                                                                                      based	on	what	the	Ramban	wrote	in	his	commentary	on	perashat	Tehtzeh
             However,  because  there  is  a  general  misconception  among  people                   (Devarim	 4: ),	referenced	above	in	the	Introduction	in	the	discussion	of
             that  Lashon  Hara  spoken  in  front  of  many  people  is  permissible,  (a            the first Aseh (A1) where he writes “How is it possible, etc.,” the implication
             misconception) based on a statement made by Rabbah Bar Rav Hunah in                      is	that	those	words	only	apply	to	Lashon	Hara	and	not	to	Rechilut].
             Gemara Babba Batra (39a), that any remark made to a group of at least


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