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Tzara’at inflicts a person in a progressive manner. First his house
                   becomes afflicted, then his household items, and afterwards his clothing.
                   If he still does not do teshuvah, then his flesh is inflicted. How can a
                   person observe his house being demolished and not do teshuvah? It is
                   because until a person gets around to going to the Kohen, he already
                   becomes accustomed to his situation and continues sinning. This is the
                   damaging force of habit.
                   Conversely, one needs the force of habit in order to become accustomed
                   to sitting in the House of Hashem all his days. It seems that habit can











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