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Halakhah su Pirkei Avoth 5:3

עֲשָׂרָה נִסְיוֹנוֹת נִתְנַסָּה אַבְרָהָם אָבִינוּ עָלָיו הַשָּׁלוֹם וְעָמַד בְּכֻלָּם, לְהוֹדִיעַ כַּמָּה חִבָּתוֹ שֶׁל אַבְרָהָם אָבִינוּ עָלָיו הַשָּׁלוֹם:

Abramo, nostro padre, fu sottoposto a dieci processi: [uno —Ur Kasdim, dove Nimrod lo gettò nella fornace ardente; Due—"Vai dalla tua terra"; tre—"E c'era una fame"; quattro—"E la donna fu portata a casa del faraone"; cinque—la guerra dei re; sei—l'alleanza tra i pezzi, dove gli fu mostrato il soggiogamento (di Israele) da parte delle nazioni; Sette—circoncisione; otto—"E Avimelech mandò e prese Sarah"; nove—"Scaccia questa serva e suo figlio"; dieci— il legame di Isacco], e ha resistito a tutti loro, per apprendere (gli uomini) del grande amore di nostro padre Abramo, che la pace sia su di lui.

Kitzur Shulchan Arukh

We have mentioned before (Chapter 1: 3) the saying of Rabbi Yehudah ben Teima,28Mishnah Avos 5:3. "Be bold as a leopard…" [which teaches] not to be ashamed before people who deride you when you worship the Creator, blessed is He. Nevertheless, you should not answer them rudely,29This paragraph refers to the case where an individual is being mocked for his performance of a certain mitzvah. However, if the mockery is intended as a flagrant demonstration against Torah Judaism as a whole, as an attempt to influence others to abandon God’s way by holding an observant Jew up to ridicule, then these efforts must be thwarted by whatever means possible, no matter how harsh or drastic they may be. (Biur Halachah 1:1) so that you will not acquire the habit of being impertinent even in situations not involved with the worship of God, blessed be His Name.
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