- and
pursue it. — Psalm 34:12–15 The book's
subject is
Hilchoth Shmirath HaLashon (laws of
clean speech).
Kagan provides copious sources from the Torah,...
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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...
- tongue:
Chofetz Chaim ("Desirer of Life",
Psalms 34:13–14) and
Shmirat HaLashon ("Guarding the tongue"), both 1873. The
Chafetz Chaim lists 31 speech-related...
- The
Academy of the
Hebrew Language (Hebrew: הָאָקָדֶמְיָה לַלָּשׁוֹן הָעִבְרִית, ha-akademyah la-lashon ha-ivrit) was
established by the
Israeli government...
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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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causes the
regression of the soul.
Judaism thus
teaches that
shemirat halashon (guarding one's tongue) is one of the
first steps to
spiritual improvement...
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Topical Musar Modules. Jerusalem: H. Wagshal. OCLC 11310360.
Shmirath Halashon (by the
Chofetz Chaim) The
Knowing Heart: Da'Ath
Tevunoth (by
Moshe Chayim...
- the
Wayback Machine.
Rabbi Chanoch Sanhedrai's
recorded lectures at Kol
HaLashon מכון ללימודי הלכה- בית דב בער ורפאל (Hebrew)
Kollel and Bet Din Representation:...
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meaning "Evil tongue"). View the
online edition in
Hebrew here
Shemirat HaLashon ("Guarding of the Tongue"), is a
comprehensive discussion of the philosophy...
- ****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...