Welcome to Devash's Parashah Scavenger Hunt for Parashat Tazria! The answers to all of the questions can be found in the parashah.

Parashah Scavenger Hunt שְׁאֵלוֹת הַשָּׁבוּעַ
Welcome to Devash's Parashah Scavenger Hunt for Parashat Tazria!
Aliyah 1 (Vayikra 12:1-13:5)
Aliyah 2 (Vayikra 13:6-17)
Aliyah 3 (Vayikra 13:18-23)
Aliyah 4 (Vayikra 13:24-28)
Aliyah 5 (Vayikra 13:29-39)
Aliyah 6 (Vayikra 13:40-54)
Aliyah 7 (Vayikra 13:55-59)
Look anywhere in the parashah to find the answer to these questions!
- What does a person do if it looks like they have צָרַעַת (tzara’at), but the rash is only on the surface, and their hair isn’t white?
- What happens to a person if their WHOLE body is covered in tzara’at?
- When are you considered טָהוֹר (tahor, pure), but you just have to wash your clothing?
- What מַכָּה (makkah, plague) from Egypt appears in this week’s parashah?
- If you get a burn, which colors might your skin turn if you have tzara’at?
- What special Hebrew word is used to describe tzara’at in someone’s hair or beard?
- Where must someone who has tzara’at live?
- What new color appears in this aliyah, that hasn’t yet come up in the parashah?
- What happens to clothing if the tzara’at reappears after it is cut out, and the clothing is washed and quarantined?
- How many times does the phrase שִׁבְעַת יָמִים (shivat yamim, 7 days) appear in our parashah?
- How many different musical notes appear on the word הַכֹּהֵן (ha-kohen, the priest) in our parashah?
- What two colors can tzara’at be in clothing?
Scroll down to see the answers!

Answers:
Aliyah 1
Aliyah 7
- Quarantine for seven days (13:4)
- They are טָהוֹר (tahor, pure) (13:12-13)
- After two rounds of seven-day quarantines, if you have a נֶגַע (nega, wound) that begins to fade and hasn’t spread (13:6)
- שְׁחִין (sh’hin, boils) (13:18-23)
- Reddish white or just white (13:24)
- נֶתֶק (netek) (13:30)
Aliyah 7
- It is burned (13:57)
- Nine
- 14! (sof pasuk; tip’ha; zakeif katan; munah; tevir; zarka; kadma; pashta; revi’i; etnahta; pazeir; azla; darga; segol—we will learn about more of these in future editions of Devash)
- יְרַקְרַק (yerakrak, greenish) or אֲדַמְדָּם (adamdam, reddish) (13:49)
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