This new book is a vital gift for those who “wish to live” and “guard their tongues,” and long to learn how.
Rabbi Yehudah Zev Segal z’’tl, the revered Manchester Rosh Yeshivah and perhaps the last great disciple of the Chofetz Chaim, prepared a schedule of study that would guide the reader through the master’s classic code of proper speech. With this schedule, the reader reviews these vital laws three times a year.
What may one say? What must one say? How should it be phrased? What is forbidden? How can one be in violation without saying anything? The questions are many. The answers are vital and they are here.
Special section on shidduchim: One of the most perplexing and important dilemmas is how to respond to questions about shidduchim. The futures of families are involved. Feelings. Sensitivity. The opportunity to shape lives for good or ill. One wants to say the right thing -- but what is it? What information must be disclosed and what must remain confidential? In this section, which appears nowhere else, these questions are answered.
Whether as a study guide or standing on its own, this work is a superbly wrought guide of the laws of proper speech, as the Chofetz Chaim himself set them down.
Book Attributes | |
Authors | Michael Rothschild, Rabbi Shimon Finkelman |
Binding | Hardcover |
Date Published | 10/11/01 |
Pages | 282 |
Publisher | ArtScroll Mesorah Publications |
- Model: 1578195918
- Weight: 0.50lb
- Dimensions: 4.00in x 6.00in x 0.00in
- SKU: PCCCH
- UPC: 978157819591