Nazir 60 - March 24, 2 Nissan
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Study Guide Nazir 60 This week's learning is sponsored by Rabbi Lisa Malik and Adi Wyner in loving memory of Aryeh Natanel Kluger z"l, the 12-year-old son of Larry Kluger and Josie Glausiusz Kluger & the twin brother of Rena Amalya Kluger of Modi'in. Aryeh died on Rosh Chodesh Nisan 5783 at Shaare Zedek in Jerusalem due to complications from a brain tumor. In his short life, Aryeh was an award-winning software developer, Lego inventor, and entrepreneur who loved to play piano, read books, eat eclairs, hike, and hang out with his sister, his friends, and his family. Easily identifiable by his bright red hair, beaming smile, & boundless concern for others (expressed even during the last days of his life), Aryeh touched the lives of everyone he encountered. This week, the world feels a little darker without Aryeh; we pray that Aryeh's light will continue to shine in the hearts of those who loved him. May the neshama of Aryeh Natanel ben Lev v'Nechama Channah have an aliyah & may his memory inspire us to learn, to care, and to be grateful for the blessings in our lives. If there is a doubt whether a nazir became impure to a dead body and became a leper, one has to shave four times and each time bring various sacrifices and actions. What is done at each stage and what stipulations need to be made? What is the procedure if a nazir was definitely a leper but possibly impure to a dead body? What if the impurity was clear but the leprosy was in doubt? Why can't one of the shavings count for two issues such as, completion on nezirut and leprosy? Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai spells out all the differences between the different types of shavings, thereby explaining why one can't count for both.