{"id":12852,"date":"2009-02-03T23:18:12","date_gmt":"2009-02-03T23:18:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/daat-emet.sentice.com\/one-is-forbidden-to-hold-in-urine-lest-he-become-sterile-and-his-belly-swell"},"modified":"2016-10-13T21:47:53","modified_gmt":"2016-10-13T21:47:53","slug":"one-is-forbidden-to-hold-in-urine-lest-he-become-sterile-and-his-belly-swell","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/daatemet.org.il\/en\/daily-peppers\/one-is-forbidden-to-hold-in-urine-lest-he-become-sterile-and-his-belly-swell\/","title":{"rendered":"One is forbidden to hold in urine lest he become sterile and his belly swell"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The sages warned against holding one&#8217;s urine for too long lest one&#8217;s belly swell and therefore they stated that one may urinate in public to keep from holding it in. There was an incident involving a man who held his urine and his belly swelled. Even great sages followed this ruling; Rav Samuel, in the middle of a speech to a large audience, had to urinate. He asked them to spread a sheet to separate him from the public and then he urinated. When he met his father, also a great sage, his father told him: I will pay you to go speak to the public and tell them that one may urinate in public, lest they think, since you asked for a sheet to be spread, that one is allowed to urinate only in private. There was also an incident with the sage Rav Ashi, who was walking on a bridge and had an urge to urinate, so he urinated on the bridge. They told him that his mother-in-law was on the way and would see him urinating. He replied: I would even urinate in her ear to keep from being endangered. The scholars asked: How do we know that the reason the belly swells is because one holds one&#8217;s urine? Perhaps the reason the belly swells is because he drank a leech. Answer: Since he held his urine for a long time he could no longer urinate properly, only being able to produce a trickle and not a stream. This shows that holding one&#8217;s urine causes one&#8217;s belly to swell. The scholars also supposed that holding one&#8217;s urine may cause male infertility because of the anatomy of male urinary tracts and semen ducts. A man has two openings in his sexual organ. From one issues urine and from the other semen; they are separated by the thickness of a garlic peel. A man who holds his urine is liable to tear this separation and cause sterility. The sage Reish Lakish explained the verse &#8220;You shall be blessed above all peoples; there shall not be a male or female barren among you or among your livestock&#8221; (Deuteronomy 7:14): When shall you not be barren? When you urinate as do the animals, in public without shame.<br \/>\nThe sages also warned against people in Babylon urinating into a clay receptacle or on a downward slope of hardened ground lest the urine flow and reach the spring of Eitam in the vicinity of Jerusalem. Why would it be a problem if the urine reached the Eitam spring? The High Priest immerses himself in the Eitam spring before entering the Holy Temple on the Day of Atonement.<br \/>\n(Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Bechorot 44b) <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The sages warned against holding one&#8217;s urine for too long lest one&#8217;s belly swell and therefore they stated that one may urinate in public to keep from holding it in. There was an incident involving a man who held his urine and his belly swelled. 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