The Way of Emunah
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The Way of Emunah

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The Way of Emunah

Evil is Removed Through Torah Study Don’t Look at The Past or The Future, Only The Present Silence Leads to Perfection One Who Guards His Speech is Rewarded in This World Words That Come From The Heart Illuminate Lashon Hara Causes One to Lose Mitzvos and Gain His Friend’s Aveiros As Soon as One Does Teshuva, He Becomes Close to Hashem The Kohen Has The Power to Heal a Negah by Looking at It He Made Himself Like a Worm Twice Parnassah Brings One Close to Hashem Torah Heals All Nega’im Anything a Jew Does That is Improper is Considered a Sin

Parshas Metzorah

This shall be the law of the metzorah on the day of his purifying. And he shall be brought to the kohen. (14:2)

Evil is Removed Through Torah Study:

Sefer Bais Aharon quotes his father, Rav Osher of Stolin zy”a, as explaining the words of Rashi in Brachos (47B): “L’hotzi rabim yedei chovasam”, to mean that one can take others out of their obligations and their sins. (The word “l’hotzi”, which is usually used to mean to have someone in mind when you say a bracha so that they fulfill the mitzvah as well, literally means “to take out.”)

With this in mind, the Bais Aharon says that the word “metzorah” can be translated...

The Way of Emunah

Evil is Removed Through Torah Study Don’t Look at The Past or The Future, Only The Present Silence Leads to Perfection One Who Guards His Speech is Rewarded in This World Words That Come From The Heart Illuminate Lashon Hara Causes One to Lose Mitzvos and Gain His Friend’s Aveiros As Soon as One Does Teshuva, He Becomes Close to Hashem The Kohen Has The Power to Heal a Negah by Looking at It He Made Himself Like a Worm Twice Parnassah Brings One Close to Hashem Torah Heals All Nega’im Anything a Jew Does That is Improper is Considered a Sin

Parshas Metzorah

This shall be the law of the metzorah on the day of his purifying. And he shall be brought to the kohen. (14:2)

Evil is Removed Through Torah Study:

Sefer Bais Aharon quotes his father, Rav Osher of Stolin zy”a, as explaining the words of Rashi in Brachos (47B): “L’hotzi rabim yedei chovasam”, to mean that one can take others out of their obligations and their sins. (The word “l’hotzi”, which is usually used to mean to have someone in mind when you say a bracha so that they fulfill the mitzvah as well, literally means “to take out.”)

With this in mind, the Bais Aharon says that the word “metzorah” can be translated...

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