Love of the Land

For the week ending 15 July 2006 / 19 Tammuz 5766

Avot

by Rabbi Mendel Weinbach zt'l
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“The wise man does not speak before one who is wiser than him and does not break into the words of another” — (Avot 5:7)

When he debates a point with someone the wise man waits until the other person has completed all that he has to say, and only then will he respond if he has anything with which to challenge the statements. He will never break into the other’s words, for this causes him to become confused and prevents him from properly expressing himself. The wise man, after all, is prepared to concede to the truth no matter whom it comes from.

It is also poor manners to insult a chavruta (study partner) or a talmid (student) by thus interrupting him, as if to say that there is no value to his words. Nothing but arrogance can explain such behavior.

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