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Musar sur Isaïe 30:22

וְטִמֵּאתֶ֗ם אֶת־צִפּוּי֙ פְּסִילֵ֣י כַסְפֶּ֔ךָ וְאֶת־אֲפֻדַּ֖ת מַסֵּכַ֣ת זְהָבֶ֑ךָ תִּזְרֵם֙ כְּמ֣וֹ דָוָ֔ה צֵ֖א תֹּ֥אמַר לֽוֹ׃

Alors vous déclarerez impurs le revêtement de vos idoles d’argent et l’enveloppe de vos statues d’or, vous les rejetterez au loin comme des immondices: "Hors d’ici!" leur direz-vous.

Shenei Luchot HaBerit

From all this we learn how careful a husband has to be to keep his distance from his wife while she is menstruating, so as not to defile himself additionally. The impurity associated with a menstruating woman is viewed so gravely by our sages that they compare it to idol worship. We know this from Shabbat 82a, where Rabbi Akiva compares the impurity conferred upon a person who carries some object that has been used for idol worship with the impurity of a menstruating woman, basing himself on Isaiah 30,22: תזרם כמו דוה, "You will cast them away like a menstruous woman." Rachel may well have had this interpretation in mind so as not to be guilty of lying; her father, however, accepted her words at face value, and that is why he did not reply.
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