An Interactive Parsha Experience – 5779 Metzora: Tzara’at and the Exodus Story: Connections, Community and a bundle of Hyssop

Posted by Pardes Center for Jewish Educators Contributors on April 8, 2019
Topics: An Interactive Parsha Experience, Torah, Vayikra (Leviticus), Metzora

This week’s parsha, Metzora, is one of several in Sefer Vayikra which deals with things that seem rather strange and should no longer concern us today. After all, no one gets tzara’at (a skin disease similar to leprosy) any more, and we don’t have a Temple to which we go to in order to bring sin offerings. To learn more with Rachel Friedrichs, download the newest Interactive Parsha Experience below. For an older audience download the Parsha Discussion. **NEW** We are offering a chance to download a complementary podcast with your Parsha Experience.

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