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are permitted to eat it. In other words, they did not mark the fruits   12  the fifth day, the test results confirmed that the patient had AIDS.             #                                                                                    20818_efi-ab - 20818_efi-ab | 12 - A | 18-08-20 | 13:29:04 | SR:-- | Magenta   20818_efi-
 during the other six years in order to warn thieves of the prohibition   A few moments after senior physicians informed him, the patient
 against orlah or fourth-year fruit. We do not hold back the wicked   committed suicide. Is it permissible to publicize this story?
 from stumbling and dying.
 And my father-in-law added that even though if we were to pub-  1   AnsweR
 licize the name of the patient it would deter others and lessen the
 danger, we do not need to do so because any intelligent person should   It seems to me that it is prohibited to publicize this man’s name be-
 care about his own life. We need do nothing except warn the public,   cause it is liable to shame his family and cause them damage. Not only
 in a general way, that the One Above has prepared the angel of death   will they be shamed by the fact that people know that their family
 for those involved in transgressions. The authorities are obligated to   member committed suicide, they will also suffer real damage in that
 publicize that sinners who are dangerously ill may endanger the lives   people will not want to marry members of the family, and without
 of their partners in sin.  justification. This violates the prohibition of slander (lashon hara). As
 We also need to be careful not to close the door to repentance.   explained in the Chafetz Chaim (Hilchos Lashon Hara 4:1) the prohi-
 As long as his shame has not been become publicly known, he may   bition of lashon hara includes reminding a person of the shameful acts
 still repent. If his misdeeds become public knowledge, he will become   of his ancestors.
 completely broken and despair of ever repenting. Moreover, publiciz-  It is also explained in Chafetz Chayim (ibid., 5:5) that saying that
 ing the man’s sins brings shame to his family, which we may have no   someone is a weak person is lashon hara as well if it causes harm.                                                                                                                                 20818_efi-ab - 20818_efi-ab | 12 - A | 18-08-20 | 13:29:04 | SR:--
 right to do.  Therefore, publicizing that someone has  AIDS is absolutely pro-                                                                                                                                                                                           #20818_efi-ab - 20818_efi-ab | 12 - A | 18-08-20 | 13:29:04 | SR:-
 Therefore, it is a mitzvah to let people know that there are ill peo-  hibited. It may also result in AIDS patients not coming to receive
 ple who are liable to infect others, and he who values his life should   medical treatment and then endangering the public. He who wants
 distance himself from them. We should not, however, publicize his   long life should guard his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking
 name. If the beis din or the authorities feel that this sinner endangers   deceitfully.
 the public, they can jail him, placing him in solitary confinement.
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               1     AnsweR to Question 2


           Now, let us turn to the second question.
 Publicizing the name of an AIDS patient who
 committed suicide  Should one give syringes to people who are likely to use them for
           criminal purposes so that they not use other people’s syringes and
 1   Question  syringes that are contaminated with bacteria? It seems to me that one
           should not give them syringes and needles because “Feed the  wicked
 Recently, the name of a patient with AIDS who committed suicide in   and he will die.” One should not assist a wicked person by preventing
 a hospital was publicized. The administration stated that the patient   him from further sin of robbery or from AIDS.
 arrived at the hospital with fever and an infection whose source was   The Chavos Yair (Responsum 142) asks on the Mishnah in Maaser
 unclear. As is customary, he was put into isolation for four days. On   Sheni, cited above: It is easy to prevent the thief from the prohibition




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