Lesson 1 People
often think its okay to ridicule Torah Speeches. However, even if the speech was
bad or content was simple... it is considered Lashon hara to mock or ridicule
the speaker. Our opinion is subjective. Even if you didn’t like what was said -
others may have. We can ruin the potential great influence the speaker can have
on someone else.
Lesson 2 If
you are sincerely interested in having lectures at higher/different standards -
speak privately and modestly to the speaker. You are permitted to argue or
discuss points that are unclear, but it has to be done
respectfully
Lashon Hora = Saying a derogatory/negative statement
about someone else that is TRUE