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In Day 8, we saw that one may not mention that someone is a baal teshuvah if either
the speaker or listener considers this derogatory (which, in fact, it is not). Based on the prohibition against relating negative information or information that could cause harm or hurt, it is permissible to relate that a person is a baal teshuvah only if, in addition to the speaker and listener not considering this to be derogatory, the baal teshuvah himself is open about his past and if this fact were mentioned in his presence he would not feel hurt; or (in a case where the baal teshuvah is sensitive about his past) the listener is known to be discreet and the information will never be passed on to others.
Challah is rising!!! Listening to the parsha chanted in Hebrew to set the mood :)

Shabbat is coming soon!
The Talmud compares embarrassing another to bloodshed and states (Bava Metzia 58b), “One who embarrasses another publicly descends to Gehennom, never to ascend!”
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Wow! What a morning! I was in the van from 830 - 130 with a short break to wolf down a snack...I'm not cut out for all this running around!
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