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Episode Synopsis
The Torah prohibits hating your brother in your heart and holding grudges against them. When a person speaks Lashon Hara, it often stems from a grudge or anger towards the person. The Chafetz Chaim explains that holding onto grudges and seeking revenge through Lashon Hara is a violation of the Torah's prohibition against bearing a grudge and taking revenge. When hearing Lashon Hara, it is important to remember that it often stems from personal biases and subjective feelings towards the person being spoken about.
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