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Introduction to                    םייח ץפח רפס
 Sefer Chafetz Chayim           ערה ןושל ירוסיא תוכלה
 Aseen                             ןירורא - םייחה רוקמ


 proportion to their evil deeds.  Through this constant awareness,    דחיְמ ואל הילע הבְתכו ,הז רוּסִּא שׁוּרפבּ הרָוֹתּה וּנל
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 one will refrain from transgressing the will of Hashem.  However
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 sins of Lashon Hara and gossip most certainly violates this Aseh.     .החיִתְפּה תלִּחְתִבּ וּנבַתכֶּשׁ וֹמכוּ ,תוֹערָ תוֹדִּמּה לכּ
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 (Please see the following Hagahah).
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               רֹזחיו  ארָקְי  החיִתְפּה  תאֹזֶּשׁ  ,ארֵוֹקּה  ידִידִיִל  שׁקּבֲאו
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 A12.    Moreover,  one  who  speaks  Lashon  Hara  or  Rechilut    רֵתוֹי אבּהל לע הז ןינִעל הליִעוֹמ יאדּובּ איִה יִכּ ,ארָקְיו
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 mitzvah, a Torah-obligation, as is explained by the Rambam in his    םהירֵבדּ רֶשׁא ,םינוֹשׁארִה תאֵמ תֶטקּלְמ איִה יִכּ ,לֹכּה ןִמ
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 perek) and in his Sefer HaMitzvot (Aseh #11).  That is also the
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 opinion of all Authorities who list the 613 mitzvot.  The reward for    ןכּ לע ,הָּתיִלכַתּ דע וֹזּה העוּרגּ הדִּמִּמ ןמצע תא וּרְמָשׁ
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 learning Torah is boundless.  The Mishnah Peh’ah (1  mishnah, 1     ארֵוֹקּה  עדַי  םגו  ,ןהיארְוֹק  בלבּ  דֹאְמ  ןיִלֲעוֹפּ  ןהירֵבדּ
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 sum total reward of all other mitzvot combined.  The Yerushalmi (1     יִתּרְקַח קרַ ,ןֵמּדּזִהה יִפכּ ןיִשֲׂעהו ןיואלּה תא יִתּחקַל אלֶֹּשׁ
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 don’t equal one spoken word of Torah.  But the opposite is also true,
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 that the sin of not learning is equal to the sum total sin of all other    םיִתוֹאנּה וּלּא תא יִתאצמֶּשׁ ,אוּה ךְוּרבּ שׁוֹדקּה ינרַזֲעֶשׁ דע
 sins combined.  Chazal have taught in their commentary in their    חֹכּ ךְכּ לכּ לוֹדגֶּשׁ ןויכּ ,ארֵוֹקּה יניֵעבּ אלפּי אלֶֹּשׁ ידֵכוּ
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 Mekor Hachayim  forgive even the sin of idol worship and forbidden relations and    וּניִצמ המּל ,םירִבדּ תאנוֹא לֶשׁ ןכו ערָה ןוֹשׁל לֶשׁ רוּסִּאה
 Introduction to Eicha Rabbati (section #2) (and in the Yerushalmi,
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               דחא  ארָוֹמאֶשׁ  הרָוֹאכִל  הארָיֶּשׁ  ,םיִמעְפּ  המּכּ  ארָמגּבּ
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 There  are  occasions  when  someone  can  be  absolved  of  this  sin
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                   .םָשׁ ריֵעז םָשׁ ריֵעז רפסּה ךְוֹתבּ יִמצעבּ יִתּצרֵַתּ
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 besides violating this Aseh he also violates other Laveen, as the    םירִמאמ הבּרְה םגו ,רפסּה ףוֹסבּ "ריִאי תֹוּח" תבוּשְׁתּ הז
 Se’Mag comments in Lav #13.  (Please see that reference).  The
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 learning for any reason.  One is obligated to fulfill this mitzvah to
 learn to his maximum ability.  If he is a great Torah scholar, he must
 learn at his level.  If he is an unlearned person, he can still learn
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