
פרשת מצורע - Divine Signs for NEGAtive Behavior - נֶגַע צָרַעַת בְּבֵית אֶרֶץ אֲחֻזַּתְכֶם
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See the source sheet hereWe explore the concept of tzara'at, often translated as leprosy, not as a natural disease but as a divine sign or warning. The Talmud lists seven sins, with slander being particularly emphasized, that can cause tzara'at to appear.
The Rambam clarifies that tzara'at can manifest on people, clothing, and houses, acting as a miraculous signal specifically for the Jewish people to prompt repentance.
Kli Yakar and Sforno connect tzara'at on houses specifically to the sin of miserliness or a lack of generosity, suggesting the affliction is a consequence for those who hoard wealth given by God.
These texts collectively present tzara'at as a spiritual ailment and a catalyst for individuals to examine their behavior and return to righteous living, particularly within the context of their relationship with God and fellow Jews in the Land of Israel.