Leviticus 19:16
Question
Dear Rabbi, In the passuk " You shall not go about gossiping among your people, you shall not stand over the blood of your friend- I am Hashem." ìà úìê øëéì áòîéê/ ìà úòîåã òì ãí øòê/ àðé ä': Could you please answer as many questions as you can about this pasuk for me? ::::: a. Would you endanger yourself to save the life of another man? b. Why does it say “I am Hashem.” In the end of the verse? c. Why is it stated not to gossip and not to betray those of need in the same verse?(focus on this one please) d. What if you cannot do anything to help someone who is dying? e. Why does it say "do not stand" instead of "do not talk"? g. What sorts of things would one do to help someone in need? h. In what sorts of situations would you help a person that you find is dying? i. To what level can you help? j. To what level should you help? k. What counts as gossip? l. What if the person in need insists on receiving no help? m. Are you punished or considered a bad Jew if you consider not to be involved in a situation where you have to help a dying person? n. It says help a friend that is on the verge of dying, are you obligated to help a stranger or an enemy? o. If your greatest enemy is in danger, is it appropriate to leave him to die? thanks a lot, i appreciate your kindness and help