Tzaraat צרעת
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PRE-MESSIANIC
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The Ailment of
Part 1: What is Tzaraat?
Tzaraat – Quick Facts
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	A skin disease. 
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	Skin turns bright white. 
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	Unnatural. Physicians wouldn’t have a clue. 
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	Very impure. Person with Tzaraat is expelled from the community. 
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	Seen in Biblical times. Not after. 

Terminology
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	“Tzaraat” = the disease 
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	“Metzora” = a person who has Tzaraat 
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	“Nega” = an instance of Tzaraat 
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	Tzaraat is often translated as “Leprosy” 
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	But it’s for lack of a better term. 
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	The English dictionary has Leprosy as something different. 
Tzaraat in the Torah
- The Torah deals with Tzaraat extensively.
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117 verses in total: (Leviticus 13–14)
	- Tzaraat on the person (13:1–46)
- On his clothes (13:47–58)
- On his house (14:33–48)
- Purification process (14:1-32, 49–53)
 
A Thing of the Present
- Tzaraat is an ancient ailment.
- But the Torah is not a history book.
- It contains teachings for all times.
- There’s something big for us here.
- Today.
The Sins of the Metzora
Tzaraat is a punishment for negative speech.
But
- Negative speech has been a wide-spread problem…
- Throughout the ages…
- Why haven’t we seen any Tzaraat cases?
Hefty Criteria
To be susceptible to Tzaraat you need to have:
- Self perfection
- Not a trace of bad inside your heart
Top Notch People
- Can’t find them today.
- Like Moses, Miriam and King David.
- They all had Tzaraat.
- Indeed such people are intrinsically separate from the community –
- In a positive sense:
- Much higher than the rest of the community.
That's where the problem is...
There are two types of religious challenges:
To Escape the Material
- That’s the basic challenge in life:
- To be spiritual in this material world.
- On many levels:
- From just managing to remain within Jewish fold
- To maintaining an unscratched soul.
- Although an uphill battle, you’re moving in one direction (up).
- That’s the challenge for most people, to overcome their material impulses.
- But not for someone like the Metzora.
- It’s no sweat for him.

No. 1
No. 2
To Impact the Material
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	Escaping physicality is only good preparation for impacting it. 
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	We’re here to spiritualize this lowly world, not to abandon it. 
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	That’s a harder challenge as you need to maintain balance between two polar themes: 
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	Removed from worldly matters (up) while dealing with them (down). 
Starting to Keep Kosher
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	Before he used to eat everything (except pork) 
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	Then he’s come closer to his roots 
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	Now he takes great issue with non-Kosher food. 
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	Beautiful! But wait – 
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	Friction emerges with his family/ friends. 
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	They haven’t tapped into what he’s discovered yet. 
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	So he’s giving them a hard time about it… 
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	And you can guess what their reaction is :( 
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	That didn't paint a pretty picture. 
Example:
A Good Prayer
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	Reaching excitement in prayer… 
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	Positive energy. Keep it up! 
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	Well, the world out there has a different take on life… 
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	Descending from the heights of prayer into the world is dangerous. 
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	With hard landing, patience could be easily lost. 
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	Getting upset after prayers when things are not the way they should (negative energy). 
Another Example:
The Ultimate Gap
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	People who have mastered the first challenge: 
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	Nothing bad left in their heart, 
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	Nor love for any physical leisure, 
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	They’re in a higher, incomparable league, 
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	“Outside” the community – 
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	They struggle with the second challenge (to impact the world). 
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	The gap between them and the rest is too great… 
Turning people OFF is another.
Failure to turn people ON is one problem.
Elite Energy
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	Those elite people have powerful (wow) stuff 
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	But because it’s so intense – 
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	How can they relate it to the regular folk? 
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	It can be too much for them to handle. 
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	Can easily wow them the wrong way. 
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	Turn them off. 
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	Moses, Miriam, King David – all had issues with expressing themselves to others. 
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	Their greatness was misunderstood… 
Speech is "Ill"
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	Speech is where the problem lies. 
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	The Metzora is missing the right communication tools. 
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	So instead of the pleasure (ענג = Oneg) he’s supposed to bring out – 
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	We see an undesirable Tzaraat (נגע / Nega) 
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	Same letters. 
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	It’s just the order that’s stuffed up. 
Skin Only
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	Tzaraat shows up on the person’s skin. 
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	His outmost part. 
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	As inside he’s all good. 
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	Skin is what people see. How he appears to others. 
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	That’s where the problem is. 
Bright White
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	Tzaraat appears as bright white spots. 
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	The phenomenon itself is good (white), 
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	And even super (bright). 
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	But because it’s SO bright – 
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	It dazzles others, 
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	Destructing them from appreciating its real beauty. 
The Metzora's Purification
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	The introduction verse to the purification process: 
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	“זאת תהיה תורת המצורע ביום טהורתו” (Leviticus 34) 
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	Literally: “This will be the law (Torah) of the Metzora on the day of his purification” 
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	Herein lies the solution: 
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	The Torah (תורת) will enable the Metzora’s purification (טהרתו) 
Why the Torah
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	Torah = Divine reason. 
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	Able to bridge the gap between Heavenly stuff (Divine) and physical reality (reason). 
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	Torah is the critical medium that contains the high levels of the Metzora 
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	And expresses them in a way that the lowly person can understand. 
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	The Metzora should invest his energies in “Torah teaching”, 
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	As opposed to reproach, argument, or no interaction at all. 
Humility
Essential Ingredient
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	The expulsion of the Metzora from the community – 
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	It’s humiliating. 
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	Mmmm, there’s a message here… 
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	That’s what he’s missing! 
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	His Torah teaching has to be with humility, 
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	To be relative even to the lowly simpletons (hyssop). 
It’s not easy for a tall cedar tree to feel small like a hyssop.
The Metzora is right up there.
Are we asking him to fool himself that he’s not?
It depends where you're looking from.
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	The inner dimensions of the Torah describe the greatness of G-d. 
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	That’s the real height. 
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	Compared to which the Metzora isn't really more significant than any other person on the street… 
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	This realization is also “humiliating”, but with a positive spin. 
How Does it Look Now?
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	Once healed, 
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	The Tzaraat does not go away! 
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	We want his high levels to stay. 
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	But not the negativity and misconception associated with their initial expression. 
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	So the Tzaraat itself remains, 
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	Albeit in pure form. 
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	(The verses describe which form is pure/impure) 
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	The Nega transforms into Oneg (pleasure). 
Summary
| Literal Sense | Deeper Sense | 
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| Not since Biblical Times | Because very high levels required | 
| Negative speech is the cause | Because he is too high - problems with expression | 
| On the skin | Only external (inside - all good). What people see. | 
| Bright white spots | White is good but too bright - problematic (dazzles) | 
| Very impure | He has immense energy - can do a lot of damage if not conveyed appropriately | 
| Expelled from the Community | Because too high - doesn't belong in amongst others | 
| The Torah (process) of purification | Torah will enable the purification | 
| Purification through cedar-wood and hyssop | Metzora to remain a cedar but adopt the humility of hyssop | 
| Not all Tzaraat instances are impure | Tzaraat is really a good thing. Just needs to be in a pure form. | 
What's Tzaraat got to do with Moshiach?
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By Itamar Hatzvi
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