
When Does Jewish Law Say We Are Permitted to Talk About Others
Lashon hara I’to·elet are those occasions when it is permissible, or even required, to speak about other people.

Lashon hara I’to·elet are those occasions when it is permissible, or even required, to speak about other people.

Human beings have been given the divine power of speech to enable our participation in the ongoing work of sustaining God’s creation.