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Hebrew Text
וְכָל־הַנֹּגֵעַ בְּכֹל אֲשֶׁר יִהְיֶה תַחְתָּיו יִטְמָא עַד־הָעָרֶב וְהַנּוֹשֵׂא אוֹתָם יְכַבֵּס בְּגָדָיו וְרָחַץ בַּמַּיִם וְטָמֵא עַד־הָעָרֶב׃
English Translation
And whoever touches anything that was under him shall be unclean until evening: and he that bears any of those things shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until evening.
Transliteration
Ve'khol-hanoge'a be'khol asher yihyeh tachtav yitma ad-ha'arev ve'hanose otam yechabes begadav ve'rachatz ba'mayim ve'tame ad-ha'arev.
Hebrew Leining Text
וְכׇל־הַנֹּגֵ֗עַ בְּכֹל֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר יִהְיֶ֣ה תַחְתָּ֔יו יִטְמָ֖א עַד־הָעָ֑רֶב וְהַנּוֹשֵׂ֣א אוֹתָ֔ם יְכַבֵּ֧ס בְּגָדָ֛יו וְרָחַ֥ץ בַּמַּ֖יִם וְטָמֵ֥א עַד־הָעָֽרֶב׃
וְכׇל־הַנֹּגֵ֗עַ בְּכֹל֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר יִהְיֶ֣ה תַחְתָּ֔יו יִטְמָ֖א עַד־הָעָ֑רֶב וְהַנּוֹשֵׂ֣א אוֹתָ֔ם יְכַבֵּ֧ס בְּגָדָ֛יו וְרָחַ֥ץ בַּמַּ֖יִם וְטָמֵ֥א עַד־הָעָֽרֶב׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Chullin 122b
The verse is referenced in a discussion about the laws of ritual impurity, specifically concerning objects that have come into contact with a corpse and the resulting impurity.
📖 Niddah 55a
The verse is cited in the context of discussing the transmission of impurity through contact and the requirements for purification.
Verse Context
The verse (Vayikra 15:10) appears in the Torah portion discussing the laws of tum'ah (ritual impurity) related to a zav (a man with a specific bodily discharge). It details the transmission of impurity to objects or people who come into contact with items the zav has touched or carried.
Explanation of the Verse
The verse states two scenarios of impurity transmission:
Rashi's Commentary
Rashi (Vayikra 15:10) clarifies that the phrase "under him" refers to objects the zav sat or lay upon, such as a bed or chair. He explains that touching such an object transmits impurity, but carrying it intensifies the impurity, necessitating additional purification steps (laundering and immersion).
Rambam's Analysis
In Mishneh Torah (Hilchos Metamei Mishkav uMoshav 4:1), the Rambam codifies this law, emphasizing that the impurity applies whether the object was directly under the zav or merely beneath something he was upon (e.g., a cushion on a chair). He also notes that laundering and immersion are required only for carrying, not touching, highlighting the gradations of impurity.
Midrashic Insight
The Sifra (a halachic Midrash on Vayikra) elaborates that the phrase "and he that bears any of those things" includes even partial lifting, not just full carrying. This underscores the Torah's strictness in preventing the spread of ritual impurity.
Practical Halachic Implications