Negative Commandment 308 (Digest)
Tampering with Signs of Tzaraat
"Take heed in the plague of tzaraat"—Deuteronomy 24:8.
It is forbidden to cut or burn off signs of tzaraat [e.g., white hairs] in order to change their appearance [so that the person does not appear impure].
The 308th prohibition is that we are forbidden from cutting off the signs of tzora'as or burning them in order to change their appearance.
The source of this prohibition is G‑d's statement, "Be careful regarding the signs of tzora'as."
The Sifri says, "The verse, 'Be careful regarding the signs of tzora'as' constitutes a Biblical prohibition." Similarly, the Mishneh says, "Anyone who pulls off signs of tumah or burns healthy skin [within a mark of tzora'as] transgresses a Biblical prohibition," and is punished by lashes, as explained elsewhere.
Negative Commandment 307 (Digest)
Shaving Hair-Area Tzaraat
"But the patch shall not be shaved"—Leviticus 13:33.
It is forbidden to shave the hair [in the area immediately surrounding] a hair-area tzaraat affliction.
The 307th prohibition is that we are forbidden from shaving the hair of a bald patch.
The source of this prohibition is G‑d's statement, "Do not shave the bald patch."
The Sifri says, "What verse teaches us that one who pulls off signs of tumah from within a bald patch transgresses a Biblical prohibition? The verse, 'Do not shave the bald patch.' "
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