OVERVIEW לקוטי שיחות
Ben Chamesh L'Mikra | April 15, 2024
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CONTENT HIGHLIGHT
- Jews always search for a miracle
- Niddah laws involve prohibition (evil appreciated by intellect and emotions); impurity by contrast refers to evil which cannot be appreciated but is a decree that cannot be removed
- Even if afflicted with Tzara’as, a person will be “brought to the Cohen”; then, can repent and return to holiness
- In the matter of “only” the 11th day in the cycle for Zivus, it is not possible to become Zavah Gedolah; nevertheless, Bais Shamai says still concerned since one goes after the potential
- Need specific teaching that the purification of the Metzora cannot occur at night
- Standard definitions not according to the simple meaning
- A Jew’s essence always remains pure
- Rashi learns that a Zav that sees two times is a different category than a Zav that sees three times
- One Jew can offer to achieve atonement for another
- Tzara’as of the houses displays the great goodness that is “locked up”
- Finding hidden treasures
- Every new level requires a new teshuvah

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