• The Laws of Proper Speech - Part 1 (Siman 30)

  • Feb 2 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
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The Laws of Proper Speech - Part 1 (Siman 30)

  • Summary

  • Discover the transformative power of words and unlock the secret to positive communication with the Laws of Proper Speech. Throughout the journey of this episode, we examine the profound impact of our spoken words and the biblical directives that steer us away from the temptation of negative talk. Learn from the Chofetz Chaim's virtuous example, a beacon of how to mingle sociability with the sanctity of speech, as we dissect the catastrophic tale of Doeg the Edomite—a stark illustration of the devastation that can be wrought by a seemingly innocuous whisper.

    Venture further into the pernicious realm of Lashon Hara, the heinous act of spreading truthful negativity, and understand why being a passive recipient can be as damaging as being the purveyor of such talk. The episode draws parallels with the biblical account of the spies, whose slanderous report about the land of Israel led to dire consequences for an entire generation. As we unravel the historical threads leading to Tisha B'Av, the narrative compels us to recognize the magnitude of our responsibility in nurturing an environment free from the toxicity of slanderous discourse.

    Finally, let's delve into the power of self-perception and the boundless love that Hashem holds for each of us. Through the inspiring narrative of the Chofetz Chaim's humility and self-awareness, we are reminded of the importance of maintaining positive self-talk and cherishing the divine affection that envelops us. As we conclude with a heartfelt prayer for wisdom and closeness to the Divine, may this episode be a guiding light towards a life filled with joy, love, and the blissful dance that arises from recognizing our inherent worth in the eyes of Hashem.

    The Everyday Judaism Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe is dedicated to learning, understanding and appreciating the greatness of Jewish heritage and the Torah through the simplified, concise study of Halacha, Jewish Law, thereby enhancing our understanding of how Hashem wants us to live our daily lives in a Jewish way.

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    Recorded in the TORCH Centre - Studio B to a live audience on May 16, 2023, in Houston, Texas.
    Released as Podcast on February 2, 2024
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