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                   year in the Wilderness? Because lashon hara was rampant, there were
                   people who contracted this disease as a punishment. In order to
                   demonstrate the severity of lashon hara, these people were compelled to
                   sit in isolation, outside all three camps.                                                     “May Hashem lift His countenance to you and

                   Miriam was stricken with tzara’at, even though she spoke about Moshe                           establish peace for you”
                   with good intentions. She understood that Moshe was an example for the                                                                     (Bamidbar 6:26)
                   nation. Divorcing his wife might cause others to do likewise. In spite of
                   her good intentions, she was smitten with tzara’at, for she should have
                   taken Moshe aside to rebuke him, instead of speaking to Aharon.

                   If Miriam, who meant well and spoke the truth, was punished so severely,
                   all the more so will retribution be brought upon one who speaks untruths
                   about his fellow man.

                   The Torah, usually sparing with words, describes the korbanot of each
                   shevet at length, even though each Nasi offered the exact same korban.
                   This demonstrates just how beloved we are to Hashem. Therefore, the
                   korbanot are described at length. Similarly, because Hashem loves us so
                   much, He cannot tolerate lashon hara and severely punishes those who
                   speak ill of His children.















                   “Hashem spoke to Moshe, saying: Speak to the
                   Children of Israel and say to them: A man or
                   woman who shall dissociate himself by taking a
                   Nazirite vow of abstinence for the sake of

                   Hashem; from new or aged wine shall he
                   abstain, and he shall not drink vinegar of wine
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