Constructive Criticism: How to Effectuate Change with Rebuke (A Tisha B’Av Lesson)

Besides being a critical mitzvah, to rebuke or criticize someone who is acting improperly is a vital skill that every leader (boss, parent) needs to know how to wield effectively. Our sages tell us that there are two ways to criticize, one that works and one that does not. On the precipice of Tisha B’Av, when Jews focus on improving interpersonal relationships, it is appropriate to learn how to critique effectively.

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