Music
Is it permissible to listen to/sing music from Gentiles (and this is the ruling for Jews who are not considered Jews according to Halacha, such as infidels, Sabbath desecrators, etc.)?
If not according to Halacha, then is there a matter according to morality and Hasidism?
What prohibition could there be in this?
I don’t understand other matters, and I don’t think anyone else understands them either. I don’t think there’s any problem with that.
Jews who desecrate the Sabbath or speak slanderously or cheat in commerce
They are Jews who desecrate the Sabbath or speak slanderously in commerce or speak slanderously.
Rabbi Boris Shlita
There are no prohibitions at all, if a Jew transgresses them (and sometimes under certain conditions, such as regularly or publicly in a Mezir, etc.), their law is the same as theirs for all intents and purposes - and this includes the case of infidels and those who publicly desecrate the Sabbath. And there is nothing to be done, this is the halakha.
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