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Good morning and welcome. Today, we delve into the double portion of Tazria Mitzorah, focusing on the various forms of biblical leprosy. This condition, as noted, serves as a consequence for sins, particularly harmful speech. The process of examination by the priest is essential; he assesses the skin, looking for signs like white hair or discoloration that might indicate leprosy. If the condition spreads or shows certain characteristics, the person is deemed impure; otherwise, they may be quarantined for observation. The Torah emphasizes that different areas of the body, whether burned or covered by hair, have distinct signs and processes for diagnosing leprosy. It's fascinating to consider that the spiritual implications of these conditions remind us of the importance of our words and actions. The distinction between different lesions highlights the careful nature required in judgment. As we reflect on these teachings, let us be mindful of our speech and the impact it has on ourselves and others. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.