Word Power - Tazria Metzora 5786
Every year when we get to this Parsha, it is a reminder, among other things, of the power of words and how careful we must be in using them. It also strikes me as a great reminder of how relevant every part of the Torah is, regardless of whether it seems to be something that is distant from our experience. The plague of Tzara’at that we learn about in the Parshiyot Tazria and Metzora has not happened for 2,000 years. It is not leprosy, as many translations call it. It is not contagious, does not cause any of the symptoms of leprosy, and happens to humans, clothing and houses. It does not manifest when the Temple is not standing. While it does affect the physical person, Tzara’at is a disease of spiritual origin. Rather than a medical doctor diagnosing the disease, it is diagnosed by a Kohen, a spiritual leader, who also pronounces the disease cured when it is gone. What does all this have to do with us? On one level, we know that Torah is Hashem...