<div dir="ltr">May I suggest that Sinas Chinam is actually indifference.<div><br></div><div>Those sitting comfortably in their car who maneuver it for their own convenience and thereby cause inconvenience to pedestrians exposed to the elements, are guilty of Sinas Chinam.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Dropping litter, pushing at a Kiddush or other public event, coming to a public event with a cold and spreading ones germs, adding an extra word or choosing a word which is a little more provocative and abrasive, when another would have been adequate; in short - all those little things that we trample upon Eikev TishMeOon, which we brush off as insignificant when in truth we know full well that if we were on the receiving end the perspective would not be quite so sanguine: that's all Sinas Chinam.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Mah DeALach SaNi - its the Torah on one leg.</div><div><br></div><div><div><br>Best,<br><br>Meir G. Rabi</div>
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