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<li>Is <a href="Tzara'at" data-aht="page"><i>tzara'at</i></a> a Divine punishment for sin or a natural malady?</li>
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<li>Why must a child bearing woman bring a sin offering after she is purified?</li>
<li>How do <i>tzara'at</i> of the house, clothing and person compare?</li>
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<li>How do <i>tzara'at</i> of the house, clothing, and body compare?</li>
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<li>Why is a person who is afflicted with <i>tzara'at</i> sent into isolation?</li>
 
<li>What is the common denominator behind all the conditions which cause impurity (including a corpse, bodily discharges, <i>tzara'at</i>, and child bearing)?</li>
 
<li>What is the common denominator behind all the conditions which cause impurity (including a corpse, bodily discharges, <i>tzara'at</i>, and child bearing)?</li>
<li>Why must a child bearing woman bring a sin offering after she is purified?</li>
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Latest revision as of 09:25, 19 June 2017

Parashat Tazria – Opening Questions

  • Why must a child bearing woman bring a sin offering after she is purified?
  • Is tzara'at a Divine punishment for sin or a natural malady?
  • How do tzara'at of the house, clothing, and body compare?
  • Why is a person who is afflicted with tzara'at sent into isolation?
  • What is the common denominator behind all the conditions which cause impurity (including a corpse, bodily discharges, tzara'at, and child bearing)?