For the Ilui Neshama of Avraham ben Ester & Israel Ben Rivka.
Translated from Ve’En Lamo Michshol:
1. When a Chacham
(Rabbi, Talmid Chacham, etc.) is saying
a Dvar Torah, like in between Mincha and Arvit (which is normal in our
day), one should pay attention to his words with respect and great care. It is
not Derech Eretz to have an open book before you or chat with a friend on the
side during this time. And even more so if these actions might cause the Talmid
Chacham to get offended. And for sure one should not leave the Bet Knesset
during this time to speak with others and/or smoke cigarettes.
2. When someone is walking down the street, it is not Derech
Eretz to have his eyes wander around, because one should be suspicious that
immodestly dressed women are walking by and it seems like this person wants to
look at them. It shows a lack of Derech Eretz and Tzniyut (modesty) when one
does this, therefore one should explain to these people to refrain from acting
this way.
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