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+ | <category>Tzara'at: Natural Disease or Divine Punishment? | ||
+ | Among the many mysteries of Tanakh, <i>tzara'at</i> ranks high on the list of unknowns. What is this malady? Why does a person get afflicted? Is it a natural disease that anyone can contract, or is it a Divinely sent, supernatural phenomenon, meant as punishment for sin? Contrast the understandings of Chazal and Ralbag in <a href="Tzara'at" data-aht="page">Tzara'at</a>, and debate each position at your Shabbat Table. | ||
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+ | <li>Look at all the instances in Tanakh in which someone is plagued by<i> tzara'at</i>. Can you find a common offense perpetrated by each of those afflicted?  If the malady is indeed a punishment, what seems to be the crime?</li> | ||
+ | <li>Why does <i>tzara'at</i> cause impurity? Compare the various cases of impurity in Torah. Is there any common denominator which might explain why specifically these conditions defile a person?</li> | ||
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Shabbat Table Topics – Parashat Metzora
Tzara'at: Natural Disease or Divine Punishment? Among the many mysteries of Tanakh, tzara'at ranks high on the list of unknowns. What is this malady? Why does a person get afflicted? Is it a natural disease that anyone can contract, or is it a Divinely sent, supernatural phenomenon, meant as punishment for sin? Contrast the understandings of Chazal and Ralbag in Tzara'at, and debate each position at your Shabbat Table.
- Look at all the instances in Tanakh in which someone is plagued by tzara'at. Can you find a common offense perpetrated by each of those afflicted? If the malady is indeed a punishment, what seems to be the crime?
- Why does tzara'at cause impurity? Compare the various cases of impurity in Torah. Is there any common denominator which might explain why specifically these conditions defile a person?