- when it is
permitted to
speak lashon hara.[citation needed]
Detraction Public disclosure of
private facts Shmiras Halashon 'hotzaat shem ra' / 'hotzaat...
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Hebrew Language (Hebrew: הָאָקָדֶמְיָה לַלָּשׁוֹן הָעִבְרִית,
ha-akademyah la-
lashon ha-ivrit) was
established by the
Israeli government in 1953 as the...
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organize and
clarify the laws
regarding Lashon Hara.
Other notable works include the
Sefer Shmirat HaLashon, an
ethical work on the
importance of guarding...
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Shmiras Halashon (guarding the tongue) is a
practice in
Judaism that is said to
promote the
quality of life and help
combat and
reduce Lashon Hara (evil...
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slander (known in
Hebrew as
Lashon Hara,
meaning "Evil tongue"). View the
online edition in
Hebrew here
Shemirat HaLashon ("Guarding of the Tongue"),...
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figure in the
establishment of the
Committee of the
Hebrew Language (Va'ad
HaLashon),
later the
Academy of the
Hebrew Language, an
organization that still...
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Lashon Hakodesh (Hebrew: לָשׁוֹן הַקֹּדֶשׁ; lit. "the
tongue [of] holiness" or "the Holy Tongue"), also
spelled L'shon
Hakodesh or
Leshon Hakodesh (Hebrew:...
- gossip,
slander and defamation,
which are
known as
Lashon Hara in
Jewish law (Halakha). Its
Shmiras Halashon programs are in
various Orthodox Jewish high schools...
- ****ure page 92. John W. Schmitt, J. Carl Laney; 1997.
Grand Rapids,
Kegel Publications Song of
Rabbi Shmuel HaNagid,
printed in "Chikrei
HaLashon" p. 109...
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Jewish Encyclopedia – Vaad
Ha-
Lashon Ha-Ivrit Haramati, Sh (1979). Re****
hachinuch ha'ivri ba'arec
utrumato lehachya'at
halashon. "1909:
First Hebrew high...