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Variant transcriptions of the name into
English include saraath, zaraath,
tzaraat, tsaraat, tzaraas, and tsaraas. The
Hebraic root
tsara or
tsaraath (צָרַע...
- daughter. A
person who has been
diagnosed with
tzaraat is impure. A
house which has been
diagnosed with
tzaraat is impure, as are its contents. A man or woman...
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forbidden to
priests in the tabernacle:
Leviticus 10:8–15
Individuals with the
Tzaraat skin
affliction were not
permitted entry to the tabernacle:
Leviticus 22:4...
- Encyclopedia". 1915. Access-date=6
January 2017
Shurpin Y (6
April 2022). "Is
Tzaraat Leprosy?". Chabad.org.
Archived from the
original on 6
April 2022. Retrieved...
- ****rite's vow, a
yearling ewe as the ****rite's offering;
after recovery from
tzaraat (skin disease), a ewe as the
former sufferer's offering;
shortly after...
- 1998 (7:6): 5–7,
retrieved October 29, 2017 Bar-Cohn,
David (2023). "
Tzaraʿat Purification: A
Vestige of
Demonic Exorcism". TheTorah.com.
Archived from...
- Halakha. See for
illustration of
apprenticeship in
Halakhik areas,
Rambam at
Tzaraat 9:2. Chabad.
Berakhot 47b: "[
Rabbi Meir ] said: Even if
someone studied...
- has a
Biblical source in
Leviticus 14:38,
which discusses the case of
tzaraat in a house.
After the
priest had
examined the plague-sore and
found it...
- chalitzah,
mandated by
Deuteronomy 25:5–10),
purification of the
person with
tzaraat (in
Leviticus 14), and the
scapegoat (in
Leviticus 16). So that people...
- 12:12
Moses called one
afflicted with
tzaraat "as one dead," and
Leviticus 14:8
required those afflicted with
tzaraat to shave,
therefore God
required the...