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Who Gave You The Right To Praise The Wicked?
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Rabbi Yaron Reuven says in the name of Rabbeinu Yona, if you can't despise the wicked, at least stop praising them! Flattering wicked people is a sin from the Torah. DONATE & SUPPORT @ https://www.BeEzratHaShem.org AI RABBI by BeEzrat HaShem Inc. https://www.AIRabbi.org Answers To Jewish Torah Life Questions In 30 Languages. Discover Jewish Wisdom at Your Fingertips, Rabbi Reuven's AI Rabbi offers wisdom and guidance in multiple languages, drawing from trusted, reliable sources. #Torah #Jewish #RabbiYaronReuven #Jews #God #inspiring #motivation #OrthodoxJudaism #Judaism
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And if silence was not a crime
enough, praising the
wicked makes it even worse. As Raben
tells us, praising the wicked takes the
bad into worse. As he said in section
190 in the third
gate, despise the wicked. As Schlammed
says in Mishap 29 27, a man of iniquity
is an abomination to the righteous.
Therefore, one who is not a member of
the tadikim. You're not a sadik. You
don't claim to be a sadik. Even
you, even you have an obligation. Even
the person that's not a member of
the if he does not despise and curse the
wicked at least he should not bless
them. We're not saying go out there and
hate the wicked liked
Miller say, "Okay, you're not among the
fine. Who gave you the right to
compliment them?" asks the Who gave you
the right to give them a place in the
Yeshiva University?
Who gave you the right to invite them
into your
synagogue despite the fact that their
daytoday job is missionizing Jews to
abandon the Torah and go to the world of
idolatrous Christianity? Who gave you
the right?