Tazria–Metzora 5786: Embodied Holiness

Posted by Miriam Sela on April 12, 2026
Topics: Tanakh, Pardes from Jerusalem, Torah, Vayikra (Leviticus), Tazria, Metzora

Can distance be a necessary part of spiritual life?

In this episode, Zvi Hirschfield and Rabbanit Nechama Goldman Barash explore Parshat Tazria–Metzora and the Torah’s complex treatment of the human body. Through discussions of ritual impurity, illness, and healing, they challenge the assumption that spirituality requires distancing from the physical. Instead, they present a vision in which the body is central to religious life—even as it creates moments of distance that require care, reintegration, and compassion. The conversation invites us to consider how communities respond to vulnerability, and what it means to help others return from isolation back into belonging.

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