Tazria – Metzorah | Leviticus 12:1 – 15:33

Shabbat Shalom!

Why does the Torah command a sin offering after childbirth in Parshat Tazria? What spiritual message is hidden in the pain of giving birth—and how is it connected to the biblical role of women, Jewish purity laws, and even Queen Victoria’s childbirth?

In this week’s Torah portion, we explore the deeper meaning of childbirth in the Bible, why pain is part of the creative process, and how physical struggle leads to spiritual transformation. You’ll discover how a Jewish scholar redefined the meaning of “labor” in the 1800s, and what this moment teaches us about the connection between creation, sacrifice, and purpose.

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