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Shabbat Hagadol is a time of self-examination to check if we succeeded
                   in preserving the inspiration of the original Shabbat Hagadol in Egypt.
                   This is to insure that it does not remain just a one-time awakening.
                   Likewise, a person who succeeds in awakening himself on this Shabbat
                   and advancing spiritually enhances all subsequent Shabbatot of the year.

                   The connection of Shabbat Hagadol to parashat Metzora is in order to
                   arouse a person to examine how he utilized his day of rest. Was it for the
                   purpose of learning Torah, or for speaking in a prohibited manner? If his
                   mouth is engaged in lashon hara, it cannot absorb the kedushah of this
                   Shabbat, which has the potential to enhance all the Shabbatot of the year.

                   The seven days that a metzora is obligated to leave the camp correspond
                   to the seventh day of Shabbat. This is meant to awaken one to utilize the
 “Hashem spoke to Moshe after the death of  kedushah of Shabbat, and especially the kedushah of Shabbat Hagadol.
 Aharon’s two sons, when they approached
 before Hashem, and they died”

 (Vayikra 16:1)

 “Hashem spoke to Moshe, saying: Speak to the
 entire assembly of the Children of Israel and say
 to them: You shall be holy, for holy am I,
 Hashem your G-d”

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