Musar sobre Levítico 13:59
זֹ֠את תּוֹרַ֨ת נֶֽגַע־צָרַ֜עַת בֶּ֥גֶד הַצֶּ֣מֶר ׀ א֣וֹ הַפִּשְׁתִּ֗ים א֤וֹ הַשְּׁתִי֙ א֣וֹ הָעֵ֔רֶב א֖וֹ כָּל־כְּלִי־ע֑וֹר לְטַהֲר֖וֹ א֥וֹ לְטַמְּאֽוֹ׃ (פ)
Esta es la ley de la plaga de la lepra del vestido de lana ó de lino, ó del estambre, ó de la trama, ó de cualquiera cosa de piel, para que sea dada por limpia ó por inmunda.
Shemirat HaLashon
And what need is there for me to elaborate on the greatness of this sin, when they have already said that he [a speaker of lashon hara] is like one who transgresses the five books of the Torah and a denier of the Deity, G-d forbid. For this is the language of the Midrash Rabbah (16:1): "R. Yehoshua b. Levi said: Five "toroth" are written in the parshah: (Vayikra 13:59): "This is the Torah of the plague-spot of leprosy"; (Ibid. 14:54): "This is the Torah for all plague-spots of leprosy"; (Ibid. 14:2): "This shall be the Torah of the leper"; (Ibid. 14:32): This is the Torah for him with a plague-spot of leprosy"; (Ibid. 14:57): "This is the Torah of leprosy" ["hametzora," (acronym for)] "hamotzi shem ra," ("one who spreads a false report") — to teach you that one who speaks lashon hara transgresses five books of Torah.
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