Rebuking Another in Private and Rebuking in Public

In today’s “Random Torah” we take a look at the Mitzvah concerning rebuking another. We live in a world where there’s no need to even have to tell another there is a Mitzvah to rebuke another. For some, it comes spontaneously! With that, however, there are in fact some severe Halachot to master before going ahead and rebuking another for any reason at all. We take a look at a law brought by the Rambam.

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