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Due to these reasons, the whole matter has completely collapsed, resulting in people saying whatever happens to come out their mouth. They do not consider whether it is included in lashon hara and are so habituated in this transgression that many do not consider it a sin at all. Even if a person is speaking lashon hara and someone asks him – Why did you speak lashon hara and rechilus? He thinks the person is trying to make him a righteous, upright person, and does not accept the rebuke as he sees that everyone disregards the matter. All these reasons exist because all the laws of lashon hara and rechilus have not been gathered into one place where their details are explained; rather, they are scattered throughout the Talmud and halachic works. Even the Rambam in chapter 7 of hilchos dei'os and Rabeinu Yonah in Shaarei Teshuva, did not create a clear path in this halacha. They were very brief according to the way of the Rishonim, and many laws are not included in their words.
Due to these reasons, the whole matter has completely collapsed,
ReplyDeleteresulting in people saying whatever happens to come out their mouth.
They do not consider whether it is included in lashon hara and are so
habituated in this transgression that many do not consider it a sin at
all. Even if a person is speaking lashon hara and someone asks him –
Why did you speak lashon hara and rechilus? He thinks the person is
trying to make him a righteous, upright person, and does not accept
the rebuke as he sees that everyone disregards the matter. All these
reasons exist because all the laws of lashon hara and rechilus have
not been gathered into one place where their details are explained;
rather, they are scattered throughout the Talmud and halachic works.
Even the Rambam in chapter 7 of hilchos dei'os and Rabeinu Yonah in
Shaarei Teshuva, did not create a clear path in this halacha. They
were very brief according to the way of the Rishonim, and many laws
are not included in their words.