10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TALEBEARING»
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talebearing in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Case Studies in Jewish Business Ethics
Baby Orajel and the Interdict on Talebearing Another moral concern with the
Orajel ad is that it may infringe upon the biblical interdict against talebearing.11
Talebearing occurs when A makes a damaging, albeit true, report about B's ...
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Biomedical Ethics and Jewish Law
against talebearing (Lev. 19: 16) and evil gossip (Psalms 34: 14). The Talmud (
Yoma 4b) asks: How do we know that if a man says something to his neighbor,
the latter is not allowed to repeat it unless the neighbor specifically tells him "Go
and ...
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Regendering the School Story: Sassy Sissies and Tattling Tomboys
We might not make much of the fact that the boy who tells Louis of Ferrers' plight
is referred to offhand as an informer — "'It is a just punishment for him,' said the
informer" (50) — even though Ferrers had been involved in a talebearing incident
...
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Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) / Translated ...
SECOND ARTICLE [IIII,Q. 74, Art. 2] Whether Backbiting Is a Graver Sin Than
Talebearing? Objection 1: It would seem that backbiting is a graver sin than
talebearing.For sinsofword consist in speaking evil. Now a backbiter speaks of
his ...
Saint Aquinas Thomas, 2014
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Understanding Religious Ethics
But what is talebearing? Talebearing – in ancient Hebrew, rekhilus – is the act of
bearing a tale to someone – telling someone that someone else is talking about
them behind their backs. To be a talebearer is to be a tattle-tale, an informant.
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Bahá'í Ethics in Light of Scripture: Volume 2: Virtues and ...
Talebearing A form of backbiting that is mentioned fairly frequently in the Bible
but which the author has not found in those parts of the scripture of Bahá'u'lláh
that are accessible to him should also be mentioned, namely talebearing or ...
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Pronouncing and Persevering: Gender and the Discourses of ...
The trivialized conversation associated with Swahili women amusing themselves
is quite readily recast as talebearing that calls into question a woman speaker's
status and that of her family. The dismissal of idle gossip is accompanied by ...
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Lectures for the religious instruction of young persons, ...
107 What does the love of talebearing indicate ? and what are the evils that arise
from it ? What is said in the 23rd chapter of Exodus concerning Slander ? What is
to be understood by the term, Fool? What great Commandment do you infringe ...
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Mental Health, Psychotherapy and Judaism
According to the Hafets Hayyim, talebearing includes both saying something bad
about a person (lashon ha'ra) and telling a person that another person did
something bad to him or spoke badly about him (rehilut). The above acts are ...
Talebearing • • • • It is to inform a person of the insulting words that were said
about him by another, so as to sever their relation. Talebearing is worse than
backbiting because it spreads hatred and cuts off blood relations. Talebearing is
only ...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TALEBEARING»
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UAE Fatwa Q&As: Does asthma inhaler use invalidate the fast?
Does backbiting (ghiba) and talebearing (namima) invalidate the fast? Backbiting and gossiping does not invalidate the fast. The person doing so, however, ... «The National, Jun 15»
A Jewish Approach to the Differently-abled
Leprosy is the punishment for talebearing. In the Talmud (Taanit 21a) a story is told of one, Nahum Ish Gam Zu, who had no hands, no feet and was blind in both ... «Huffington Post, Feb 14»
'Lashon Hara': Available Now on a Phone Near You
Which, of course, isn't to say that talebearing is universally forbidden. When someone possesses knowledge that might deliver another from great harm, say, ... «Tablet Magazine, Feb 14»
HomeDoes Jewish Law Permit Snooping To Prevent Terrorism?
Some rabbis say that it is forbidden because of talebearing (Leviticus 19:16), or the commandment to “love your neighbor as yourself,” or “what is hateful to you ... «Jewish Daily Forward, Jun 13»
236. Rechilus: The prohibition against gossipping
This particular form of smack talk, however, is called rechilus – “talebearing” or gossip. The nature of rechilus is as follows: Jane hears Mary say that Sally is ... «Orthodox Union, Aug 11»
Educating Bill O'Reilly on the 'Rape Factor' in Islam
[Thus] Slander and talebearing are two of the ugliest and most frequently met with qualities among men, few people being safe from them. I have begun with ... «American Thinker, Mar 11»