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Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh
The sages learn that if faced with a situation in which one might come to embarrass another person in public, it is better to throw oneself into a fiery furnace. What exactly do the sages mean when they say this? Is embarrassing someone publicly really such a grave sin? And, how did Tamer with her great wisdom solve this dilemma when it came to embarrassing Judah?
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The sages learn that if faced with a situation in which one might come to embarrass another person in public, it is better to throw oneself into a fiery furnace. What exactly do the sages mean when they say this? Is embarrassing someone publicly really such a grave sin? And, how did Tamer with her great wisdom solve this dilemma when it came to embarrassing Judah?
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