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Verse Lv19-33a generally prohibits teasing - no person should tease his colleague. The Hebrew
root for teasing, Aleph-Nun-Hey, Anah, means to cause, and would connote a relationship where
a person obtains actions by force rather than by sharing.
But the Bible gives no further details. It does not define teasing. The definition of teasing
requires not Biblical exegesis but real-world knowledge of the psycho-social behaviors that cause mental anguish.
Because this Rashi is based on real-world knowledge rather then on biblical exegesis we classify this Rashi as non-verse.
Rambam, Sales, 13 Lists 6 such categories:
- Sinful Ancestry: e.g. Can the descendant of an idolater be a communal leader
- Non Jewish Ancestry: Can the descendant of a non-jew be a communal leader
- Ones past: Can a former sinner be a communal leader
- Times of Anguish: Telling a person who is burying his children that his sins caused this
- Referrals: Referring someone (e.g. a seeker of donations) to someone who can't give now
- Consultations: Consulting with someone when you know he is ignorant of the field.
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