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Look at the Affliction — But See the Person | Tazria-Metzora
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In a world that rushes to judge, label, and respond, the Torah teaches us to slow down and look again. In Parashat Tazria-Metzora, the Kohen is commanded not only to examine the affliction—but to look at the person. That double language is not repetition; it is a mandate. You can understand the problem perfectly and still fail the human being completely. This episode explores the deeper vision of
Torah: seeing beyond behavior, beyond words, beyond the surface—and recognizing the soul standing in front of you.
Through powerful teachings from Chazal and timeless insights shared by Rabbi Abittan and Rabbi Yoseph Geisinsky, we uncover how many of our conflicts are not really about what they seem. Beneath anger is often pain, beneath argument is often hurt, and beneath distance is often longing. Learning to “look twice” has the power to transform marriages, relationships, parenting, and leadership. Because sometimes, the difference between breaking a person and building them… is simply the willingness to see them.