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27 TAZRIA - SHE CONCEIVES - LEVITICUS 12:1-13:59

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Highlights from my Torah commentary: Lev 12:1-13:59 "Tazria"


דַּבֵּר אֶל־בְּנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל לֵאמֹר אִשָּׁה כִּי תַזְרִיעַ וְיָלְדָה זָכָר וְטָֽמְאָה שִׁבְעַת יָמִים כִּימֵי נִדַּת דְּוֹתָהּ תִּטְמָֽא

dabeyr el-b'ney yisra'el leymor ishah ki tazria v'yalda zachar v'tam'ah shiv'at yamim kiymey nidat d'votah teet'mah

"Tell the people of Isra'el: 'If a woman conceives and gives birth to a boy, she will be unclean for seven days with the same uncleanness as in niddah, when she is having her menstrual period."


This is Parashat Tazria. In regular years Tazria is read with the upcoming Parashah of M’tzora. Due to the nature of this week’s discussion I must rely heavily upon the wisdom of the Chazal (our sages of blessed memory), as well as notes compiled during my various researches. I must admit that this particular topic is beyond my professional expertise. Please pardon my limitations. Our Sidra begins with the laws concerning a woman after childbirth:

”When a woman at childbirth bears a male, she shall be unclean seven days... —On the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised. —She shall remain in a state of blood purification for thirty-three days; she shall not touch any consecrated thing” (Lev. 12:2-4).

The verse, “On the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised,” is marked in the Jewish Publication Society (JPS) translation as a parenthetical remark: it indeed appears to be out of place, for the verse before it and those after it all concern the unclean state of the woman and the process of her purification. Why then is the commandment to circumcise a son placed smack in the middle of the laws concerning the woman at childbirth?
— Parashat Tazria