Babylonian Talmud, Eruvin 65b

 

תלמוד בבלי עירובין סה:

Original Text:

אמר רבי אילעאי בשלשה דברים אדם ניכר: בכוסו ובכיסו ובכעסו

Translation:

Rabbi Ilai say, "A person['s character] is recognized in three things: how they drink (koso), how they spend (kiso), and how they express anger (ka'aso)."
[translation by Mechon Hadar]

Suggested Discussion Questions:

1. Beyond their similar sounds, what do these three traits have in common?
2. What judgment would you render about yourself, or your community, using these three measuring-sticks?
3. How is Rabbi Ilai's standard of 'recognizing' a person's character different from the ways we're used to judging people? What are the benefits of each?

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