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say that the baraita discusses a case involving a minor who has reached a stage in which when others humiliate him he feels humiliation.
Mishnah: One who humiliates a naked person, or one who humiliates a blind person, or one who humiliates a sleeping person is liable, but a sleeping person who humiliates another is exempt. If one fell from the roof onto another person, and thereby caused him damage and humiliated him, then the on
Talmud: A baraita states (Tosefta 9:12): If one humiliated another who was naked, he is liable, but the magnitude of humiliation felt when he humiliated him while naked is not comparable to the magnitude of humiliation felt had he humiliated him while clothed, since one who chooses to be naked is
The Talmud clarifies the baraita: The Master says: If one humiliated another who was naked, the one who humiliated him is liable. The Talmud asks: Is a naked person subject to humiliation? Is it possible to humiliate him in this state? Rav Pappa said: What does the baraita mean when it says: Nak
The baraita also teaches: If one humiliated another in a bathhouse, he is liable. The Talmud asks: Is one in a bathhouse subject to humiliation? In a place where people stand naked, can a person be humiliated by having his clothes removed? Rav Pappa said: This is a case where he humiliated him n