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Rabbi Wyne gives insight on the meaning of Lashon hara and how the way we speak effects each other and our lives.
Lashon hara
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Lashon hara (or Loshon hora) (Hebrew לשון הרע; "evil tongue") is the prohibition in Jewish Law of telling gossip, truthful remarks about a non-present person or party. It should not be confused with the prohibition of Motzei Shem Rah, slander, untrue remarks.

