
When Hashem Appears Far, He Is Always Near
From Living Emunah By Rabbi David Ashear by Rabbi David Ashear
April 20, 2026
About this episode
This episode discusses the themes of feeling distant from Hashem and the spiritual implications of childbirth and tzara'at as described in Parashat Tazriya.
The Midrash says at the beginning of Parashat Tazriya, regarding a woman giving birth to a baby boy: give praise to the name of Avraham Avinu, who came from afar, as it says, וַיִּרְא אֶת הַמָּקוֹם מֵרָחֹק . The Mefarshim are bothered: what does Avraham Avinu have to do with this parasha, and why do Chazal refer to him as "the one who came from afar"? The Chidushei Harim explains that starting with the woman who gives birth, the parasha speaks about different individuals who may feel pushed away by Hashem. The woman who gives birth to a boy has a certain form of tum'a. She is not allowed to eat korbanot for forty days, which means if she gave birth before Pesach, she would not be able to bring the korban Pesach—not on Pesach Rishon, nor on Pesach Sheni. She may think to herself: I was involved in performing a great mitzvah, and now I am banned from the Beit HaMikdash. The next parasha speaks about someone who contracts tzara'at. The Gemara says tzara'at is a mizbe'ach kapara—a mizbe'ach that gives the person kapara. Some explain that it is yesurin shel ahava —afflictions of love. Not every case of tzara'at comes as a result of a sin. When a person is suspected of having tzara'at…
Topics covered
- birth
- spirituality
- tzara'at
- Hashem's presence
Keywords
- Avraham Avinu
- mitzvah
- korbanot
- Beit HaMikdash
- yesurin shel ahava
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Midrash, Parashat Tazriya
Places: Yerushalayim
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