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In today’s world, “I’m just venting” has become one of the most common ways we justify speaking about others. But does that make it permitted?
In this episode, we break down real-life scenarios people face every day — venting to a friend, repeating something you heard, group chat conversations, and the idea of “just being honest.”
What actually counts as lashon hara? When is it allowed? And where do most people get it wrong?
This is not theoretical. This is how it shows up in real life.
By Linda SadackaIn today’s world, “I’m just venting” has become one of the most common ways we justify speaking about others. But does that make it permitted?
In this episode, we break down real-life scenarios people face every day — venting to a friend, repeating something you heard, group chat conversations, and the idea of “just being honest.”
What actually counts as lashon hara? When is it allowed? And where do most people get it wrong?
This is not theoretical. This is how it shows up in real life.