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Good morning and welcome. In today’s Chumash portion of Tazriya Mitzorah, we delve into the complexities of "house leprosy," a biblical affliction that serves as a spiritual warning against negative speech. This form of leprosy, manifesting through discoloration in stone homes, requires careful diagnosis by the kohen, who must discern if the issue arises from leprosy or other structural problems. The Torah outlines a detailed quarantine process, emphasizing the importance of ritual purity. Interestingly, Rashi reveals that the appearance of such lesions may actually lead to uncovering hidden treasures, reminding us that what seems detrimental can often have a hidden blessing. The kohen's role is pivotal, ensuring that the afflicted house undergoes the proper rituals for healing and purification. This teaches us about the power of speech and the importance of maintaining purity in our lives, both physically and spiritually. Join us next time as we continue exploring the laws of impurity that follow. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.