Kerem B'Yavneh Parsha Podcast
🎬 Watch this shiur on YouTube [https://youtu.be/v7Okw1OolCQ] ── Shiur Outline ── (0:08) Introducing the Two Types of Ona'ah AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Dual Ona’ah obligations — The Torah in Parshat Behar presents two distinct prohibitions of Ona’ah (oppression): Ona’as Mamon (monetary) and Ona’as Devarim (verbal). 2. The Mishnaic link — The Mishna in Bava Metzia links the two, stating that just as there is a prohibition against overcharging, there is a prohibition against hurtful speech. 3. Defining “Bad Advice” — Rashi explains that Ona’as Devarim includes many forms of belittling, such as giving someone advice that is not proper for them. 4. Distinction from Lifnei Iver — While giving bad advice also violates Lifnei Iver, Ona’as Devarim focuses on the speaker's intent rather than just the listener's potential loss. 5. The Speaker’s Superiority — A central yesod is that Ona’as Devarim reflects the speaker's desire to feel superior by treating another person as if they are worth less. 6. Inner Motivation Matters — Unlike many civil laws, this issur depends on the internal path (lefi darko) and selfish pleasure (hana’aso) of the one giving the advice. 7. The Value of Man — Just as Ona’as Mamon prohibits misrepresenting the value of an object, Ona’as Devarim prohibits misrepresenting the infinite value of a person created B’tzelem Elokim. 8. Beyond Speech Alone — According to the Rishonim, this prohibition can be violated through gestures or any action that demonstrates a person thinks lowly of their fellow. 9. Holiness in Civil Law — Torah civil law is not just about preventing anarchy; it is designed to refine our character and build us into a Goy Kadosh.
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