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10 PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR POSITIVE SPEECH

1. Do not express damaging or derogatory information about someone that might cause him physical, psychological or financial harm, even if it is true and deserved.
2. Promote people’s well being. When in doubt, don’t speak out.
3. Humor is great, but make sure jokes aren’t at someone else’s expense.

4. Be kind to yourself. Speaking badly even about yourself is unethical.
5. Don’t listen to gossip. If you can’t change the direction of the conversation, it is advisable to leave.
6. If you inadvertently hear damaging information, you should believe that it is NOT true.
7. Always give others the benefit of the doubt and focus on the positive.
8. Words once spoken can’t be erased. Think before you speak, especially if you are angry, hurt or jealous.
9. Use kind and supportive words with your children and spouse whenever possible. Harsh words can cause irreparable harm as can speaking derogatorily to others about the ones you love most.
10. It is not only permitted, but required, to warn a person about potential harm – for example, that a potential business partner has a repeated record of embezzlement.

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  • End Result
  • Reprove First
  • Loshon Hora: A Definition
  • Breach of Halachah
  • Lack of Commitment
  • Relative Statements
  • Character
  • Content and Intent
  • Matters of Taste
  • Past History
  • Self Incrimination
  • With Permission
  • Common Knowledge
  • Ambiguous Statements
  • Obvious Intent
  • “Your Peopleâ€?
  • Other Forms of Negativity
  • The Listener
  • Repentance
  • Definition
  • Embarassing Remarks
  • Ruining Opportunities
  • Disparagement and Ridicule
  • When the Subject Approves
  • About Children
  • Harming the Wicked
  • Repentance
  • Unknowing Victim
  • Other Means of Communication
  • Without Names
  • Slander
  • Non-Kosher Entertainment
  • Negative Allusions
  • Harmful Praise
  • Praisein the Presence of Adversaries
  • Obvious Implications
  • Constructive Negatives
  • Public Knowledge But Harmful
  • Baalei Teshuvah
  • The Habitual Speaker of Loshon Hora
  • Like Any Other Prohibition
  • Fighting Fire With Fire
  • Toeles – Constructive Purpose
  • Parameters
  • Preconditions
  • End Result
  • Reprove First
  • A Last Resort
  • Be Accurate
  • Intent
  • Harmful Information
  • In Summation
  • Helping Others to Improve
  • Passing Judgment
  • The Occasional Sinner
  • The Habitual Sinner
  • Social Pressure
  • Public Announcements
  • Loshon Hora and the Non-Observant
  • Avoiding Flattery
  • Character Deficiencies
  • Problem Students
  • With No Alternative
  • Harming A Student
  • Informing
  • Initiating A Din Torah
  • Accusations Against the Beis Din
  • The Rights Of The Victim
  • Verbal Abuse
  • Serious Threats
  • Possible Harm
  • Overhearing a Threat
  • Consumer Protection
  • A Better Deal
  • Unsafe Products
  • Kashrus
  • Shifting the Blame
  • Quest for Truth or Personal Feud
  • Rabble-Rousers
  • Teaching from Other People’s Mistakes
  • Breaking up a Harmful Friendship
  • Potentially Harmful Relationships
  • Suggesting a Relationsip
  • When Facts May be Concealed
  • Suggesting a Shidduch: The Balance
  • Advice
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  • Potentially Harmful Relationships
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10 PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR POSITIVE SPEECH

1. Do not express damaging or derogatory information about someone that might cause him physical, psychological or financial harm, even if it is true and deserved.
2. Promote people’s well being. When in doubt, don’t speak out.
3. Humor is great, but make sure jokes aren’t at someone else’s expense.

4. Be kind to yourself. Speaking badly even about yourself is unethical.
5. Don’t listen to gossip. If you can’t change the direction of the conversation, it is advisable to leave.
6. If you inadvertently hear damaging information, you should believe that it is NOT true.
7. Always give others the benefit of the doubt and focus on the positive.
8. Words once spoken can’t be erased. Think before you speak, especially if you are angry, hurt or jealous.
9. Use kind and supportive words with your children and spouse whenever possible. Harsh words can cause irreparable harm as can speaking derogatorily to others about the ones you love most.
10. It is not only permitted, but required, to warn a person about potential harm – for example, that a potential business partner has a repeated record of embezzlement.

Halachot Lashon Horah
The Chofetz Chaim
הלכות שמירת הלשון Click to view
  • Affliction of the Soul
  • End Result
  • Reprove First
  • Loshon Hora: A Definition
  • Breach of Halachah
  • Lack of Commitment
  • Relative Statements
  • Character
  • Content and Intent
  • Matters of Taste
  • Past History
  • Self Incrimination
  • With Permission
  • Common Knowledge
  • Ambiguous Statements
  • Obvious Intent
  • “Your Peopleâ€?
  • Other Forms of Negativity
  • The Listener
  • Repentance
  • Definition
  • Embarassing Remarks
  • Ruining Opportunities
  • Disparagement and Ridicule
  • When the Subject Approves
  • About Children
  • Harming the Wicked
  • Repentance
  • Unknowing Victim
  • Other Means of Communication
  • Without Names
  • Slander
  • Non-Kosher Entertainment
  • Negative Allusions
  • Harmful Praise
  • Praisein the Presence of Adversaries
  • Obvious Implications
  • Constructive Negatives
  • Public Knowledge But Harmful
  • Baalei Teshuvah
  • The Habitual Speaker of Loshon Hora
  • Like Any Other Prohibition
  • Fighting Fire With Fire
  • Toeles – Constructive Purpose
  • Parameters
  • Preconditions
  • End Result
  • Reprove First
  • A Last Resort
  • Be Accurate
  • Intent
  • Harmful Information
  • In Summation
  • Helping Others to Improve
  • Passing Judgment
  • The Occasional Sinner
  • The Habitual Sinner
  • Social Pressure
  • Public Announcements
  • Loshon Hora and the Non-Observant
  • Avoiding Flattery
  • Character Deficiencies
  • Problem Students
  • With No Alternative
  • Harming A Student
  • Informing
  • Initiating A Din Torah
  • Accusations Against the Beis Din
  • The Rights Of The Victim
  • Verbal Abuse
  • Serious Threats
  • Possible Harm
  • Overhearing a Threat
  • Consumer Protection
  • A Better Deal
  • Unsafe Products
  • Kashrus
  • Shifting the Blame
  • Quest for Truth or Personal Feud
  • Rabble-Rousers
  • Teaching from Other People’s Mistakes
  • Breaking up a Harmful Friendship
  • Potentially Harmful Relationships
  • Suggesting a Relationsip
  • When Facts May be Concealed
  • Suggesting a Shidduch: The Balance
  • Advice
  • The Struggle Against Lashon Ha’ra
  • Potentially Harmful Relationships
  • Potentially Harmful Relationships
  • Suggesting A Relationship
  • When suggesting a sidduch
  • When Facts May Be Concealed
  • When Listening is Lowly
  • 10 PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR POSITIVE SPEECH

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Shmini – Leviticus Chapter 11-43 – Be Smart

March 24, 2022 Sammy Tamir
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Shmini – Leviticus Chapter 11-43 ראָק ְיִּוַ אַ ל-תְּ שַׁ קְּ צוּ, אֶ ת-נַפְ שֹׁתֵ יכֶ ם, בְּ כָל-הַ שֶּׁ…

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Parshat Pekude 39:43 By Rabbi Shapiro – Whose Desire?

March 6, 2022 Sammy Tamir
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In this week’s parsha, Parshas Pekudei, the pasuk (39:43) states מג  וַיַּרְא מֹשֶׁה אֶת-כָּל-הַמְּלָאכָה, וְהִנֵּה עָשׂוּ אֹתָהּ–כַּאֲשֶׁר צִוָּה יְהוָה, כֵּן עָשׂוּ;…

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Posted in: Rabbi Ephraim E. Shapiro, FMT Five Minute Torah, Parsha, Shemot, Pekudei Filed under: FMT Pekudei, Parshat Pekude

Parashas Pikudei – The True Beauty By Rabbi Shimon Friedmann

March 4, 2022 Sammy Tamir
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The Parasha starts by repeating information provided in the previous Parasha: “These are the records of the Tabernacle, the Tabernacle…

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Posted in: Rabbi Shimon Fridmann, Weekly Parsha, Shemot, Parsha, Pekudei Filed under: Pekudei, Parashat Pekudei

Parashas Terumah – How to be Blessed By Rabbi Shimon Fridmann

February 4, 2022 Sammy Tamir
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The first commandment of the Parasha is quite enigmatic: Hashem spoke to Moshe, saying: Tell the Bnei Yisrael to bring…

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Parashas Mishpatim – The Divine Sparkle

January 28, 2022 Sammy Tamir
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We just came out of Mount Sinai and Hashem orders Moshe “to lay out before us” the monetary laws, which…

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Posted in: Weekly Parsha, Rabbi Shimon Fridmann, Parsha, Shemot, Mishpatim

Parashat Beshalach – The Real Exodus – By Rabbi Shimon Fridmann

January 12, 2022 Sammy Tamir
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After the splitting of the Sea and the Egyptians drowned The Parasha states: “And Hashem saved, on that day, Israel…

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Posted in: Weekly Parsha, Rabbi Shimon Fridmann, Parsha, Shemot, Beshalach Filed under: Parashat Beshalach, Beshalach

Parashat Bo – What was so special about the Eight Maka/Plague?

January 6, 2022 Sammy Tamir
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Parashat Bo – Rabbi Yamin Goldstein quotes Rabbi Simcha Bounim In Parashat Vaera we learn about the first 7 Makkot…

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Vaera – Weak Spirit By Torhas Emes Rov

December 30, 2021 Sammy Tamir
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spirit Weak- מִ קֹּצֶ ר רוּח eira’Va ט ו יְד בֵּ ר מֹשֶׁ ה כֵּן, אֶ ל-בְּ נֵי יִשְׂ רָ…

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Parashas Shemos – Moshe’s Greatness By Rabbi Shimon Fridmann

December 27, 2021 Sammy Tamir
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At that time, Moshe grew, and he went out to his brothers and saw their burdens. He saw an Egyptian…

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FMT – SHABBAT VAYESHEV – Manipulation! By Rabbi Jonathan Horowitz

November 26, 2021 Sammy Tamir
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And these are the annals of Jacob: Joseph at the age of seventeen years, used to shepherd the sheep together…

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