Wednesday, April 9, 2014
RAV KOOK ON Tazria/Metzora PART 1: Purifying Time and Soul
The Torah discusses various types of tum'ah (ritual impurity), the most prominent being tzara'at, a skin affliction similar to leprosy. Purification from these forms of impurity includes immersion in a mikveh (ritual bath) or natural spring. Immersion alone, however, is not sufficient; even after immersing, the individual remains impure until the start of the evening.
"The sun sets and then he is ritually clean. He may then eat the sacred offerings that are his portion." (Lev. 22:7)
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