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Inner Stream
Treating the Cause


Our Torah reading elaborates upon the laws of tzaraat (biblical leprosy). Why is this particular skin condition so central to Torah law? The Midrash teaches that sometimes man’s physical afflictions are consequences of his actions, and that leprosy is a consequence of slander.

Home, Garment and Skin

Leprosy can appear on one's skin, garments, or even on the walls of his home. The Midrash teaches that leprosy on the wall is the first sign of sin. If we ignore this sign and continue to sin, the leprosy spreads to our clothing. If we continue to ignore the sign, the leprosy will soon appear as a dermatological condition.

A Matter of Choice

Close scrutiny of the Parshah yields an interesting point. While discussing leprosy on walls the Torah says, "He will come to the Kohen." While discussing dermatological leprosy the Torah says, "He will be brought to the Kohen." The implication is that when spiritual malaise is neglected and allowed to fester we can accustom ourselves to it and become oblivious. These patients don't come to the Kohen of their own volition. They must be brought by caring friends.

When leprosy appears, a Jew seeks out the Kohen, not the dermatologist. Indeed, dermatologists are trained to access G-d's healing powers and cure the skin condition. But while they may heal the symptoms, they are incapable of treating the cause. The Kohen will advise and guide in the ways of Torah. This treats the cause, which automatically heals the effect.

Point of Reflection

Today we don't practice the laws of leprosy due to the lack of a Temple and a practicing priesthood. But while the symptoms of leprosy are no longer common, its cause is all too prevalent. To encourage a friend to refrain from slanderous talk, or to accept such advice from our own friends, is a delicate task. Yet, the goal is worthy, the cause is crucial and we must not neglect it.

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Rabbi Lazer Gurkow is spiritual leader of congregation Beth Tefilah in London, Ontario. He has lectured extensively on a variety of Jewish topics, and his articles have appeared in many print and online publications. For more on Rabbi Gurkow and his wrtings, visit InnerStream.ca.

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Posted: Apr 22, 2009
Causes of Skin Disease
You can find sources for this in the Babylonian Talmud Erkin 16a and in Midrash Rabbah on Leviticus 17: 3. See also commentary of Kli Yakar on Leviticus 13:2 and 14: 2. See also Or Hachayim and Toras Moshe (Alshich) on 14: 2-3.
Posted By Lazer Gurkow

Posted: Apr 22, 2009
causes of skin disease
Shalom,

I know there are 7 causes of skin disease such as slander, arrogance, lying and others. What is the source for this, please and what are the other causes?
Posted By Chaya, King of Prussia, PA

Posted: Apr 9, 2008
Thanks for the interesting article.
Question:
Even on this site, there is note "Tzaraat
A supra-natural bodily affliction (often mistranslated as leprosy)"...is this leprosy you are referring to or not? And if not, then what would it be translated as and why do you use the term leprosy?
Posted By Anonymous



 


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