The Parsha Perspective

Parshas Tazria, the influence of words in our lives.


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This week's Parsha is Tazria.

This week's Parsha Perspective is Sponsored by my Dovy Berger in honor of Rosh Chodesh Nissan - Chodesh HaGeulah! May shower him and his family with many blessings of health success and happiness.

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The Torah continues to discuss the laws of Tumah v’taharah. When a woman gives birth she must undergo a process of purification. The timeframe of this period of impurity varies depending on whether the child is a boy or girl.

We are introduced to Tzara'as, a skin discoloration which renders a person ritually impure. A person who is afflicted with Tzara'as must dwell alone outside of the city until it is healed, and then must undergo a rigorous process to become purified, and only then can they be allowed back in their communities.

We find out why a person becomes afflicted with Tzara'as.

We learn the power of our words, and how you can control your destiny.

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The Parsha PerspectiveBy Rabbi Shalom Yemini

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