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chafetz chayim were consulted on certain occasions when we                                                                                                                                                                                          1 VOL-1
               encountered  parts  of  the  text  than  needed  more  explanation:
               Netivot  Chayim  (Rabbi  Moshe  Kaufman,  Bnei  Brak,  5765)
               and chelkat binyamin (rabbi binyamin cohen, brooklyn, ny,
               2004).

               sefer  chafetz  chayim  is  a  single  volume  consisting  of  two
               parts:  esurei  lashon  Hara  and  esurei  rechilut.    in  rendering
               the  text  into  english  the  sefer  grew  to  approximately  1,800
               pages of Hebrew text with the english translation on the facing
               page which was then divided into four volumes for the sake of
               the convenience of the reader.  for that same reason of reader
               convenience we printed at the beginning of each volume all of
               the Mekor Hachayim contained within it and then we repeated
               within the body of the volume each sa’eif of the Mekor Hachayim
               together with the be’er Mayim chayim commentary from which
               it evolved.  There are nineteen Kelalim in this sefer, followed
               by ‘illustrative examples” of how to apply the halacha in our
               routine lives and the translation concludes with the response of
               the chavot yair.


               The Kelalim are divided among the four volumes as follows:

               Volume 1:   esurei lashon Hara, the preface & introduction, the
                          st
                                         nd
                         1  Kelal and the 2  Kelal.
                              rd
                                             th
                                      th
                                  th
               Volume 2:  the  3 ,  4 ,  5   and  6   Kelalim  of  Esurei  Lashon
                         Hara;
                                     th
                                  th
                                              th
               Volume 3:  the 7 , 8 , 9  and 10  Kelalim of Esurei Lashon
                              th
                         Hara; and
               Volume 4:  Esurei  Rechilut  (all  9  Kelalim),  the  Illustrative
                         examples, and the shu’t of the chavot yair.
                                                                                                        The Chafetz Chayim’s burial place in the Radin cemetery.
               additionally,  as  a  further  convenience  to  the  reader,  we  have
               prefaced  each  of  these  four  volumes  with  the  luach  yomi
               – the calendar of daily study of these laws composed by the
               Manchester rosh yeshiva, rav yehudah zev segal, ZT”L.  the
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