In the video: Rabbi Shai Tahan (PR)
This Shabbat, we will read in the synagogue the portion of Behar, in which the Torah commands us to "deceive no one else," and there are several examples of how we are forbidden to behave with others.
The Gemara says of the verse: A rabbi said to the world, let a man be cautious in his wife's unat, out of whose tears her unetha is near. Rabbi Shai Techan, Rosh Kollel Sha'arei Ezra and Head of Beit Torah Arazi HaLevanon, explains why to grieve our woman - this is the most serious act that the Torah comes and emphasizes to us more than anything else.
According to him, the wife relies on her husband in an emotional sense, and the marital relationship can build but also destroy. Watch Rabbi Techan's weekly corner.
David Berger, in collaboration with Shova Israel
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