Have you been overtaken on the road?
You really should not swear
Even if someone overtook you and that's why you were late for work or the neighbor upstairs did not stop drilling - do not curse.
The Admor Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto explained in his lesson the halakhic aspects of the curse and brought the words of the halakhic arbitrators who stated that the curser - commits an offense from the Torah. Watch his words
David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
13/02/2022
Sunday, 13 February 2022, 10:54 Updated: 10:59
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If you want to start from the end of this item, here's the punch: Do not swear.
Even if someone overtook you on the road and because of that you were late for work or the neighbor from above does not stop drilling - do not curse.
Apart from the problematic mystical reasons that exist in curses, also in the halakhic aspect - the curser commits a grave sin from Dauriyta, just like lighting a fire on Shabbat or any other offense that is from the Torah.
The Admor Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto, the leader of Shuva Yisrael, explained in his lesson the halakhic aspects of the curse and brought the words of the halakhic arbitrators who stated that the curser - commits an offense from the Torah. Watch his words.
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