Tuesday, April 17, 2018

middos character traits - The parameters of anger in halacha


Although I cannot, at the moment, bring to mind specific examples of the Torah stating that it is absolutely forbidden to be angry or act out of anger, I seem to recall seeing this idea many times.



My question is: are there any situations where a Jew is allowed to be angry or act out of anger?


In addition, does it state anywhere explicitly and in a straightforward way that being angry is forbidden?




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