Tzav
Leviticus · 8 articles
Parashat Tzav – Fifth Aliyah
Vayyaggesh et par hachattat, vayyismoch Aharon uvanav et yedeihem al rosh par hachattat. Vayishchat, vayikach Moshe et hadam, vayitten al karnot hamiz...
Parashat Tzav – Fourth Aliyah
Vayedabber Adonai el Moshe lemor. Kach et Aharon ve'et banav ito ve'et habegadim ve'et shemen hamishchah ve'et par hachatat ve'et shnei haeilim ve'et...
Parshat Tzav introduces the Korban Todah (Thanksgiving Offering). Why does it include both chametz (leavened bread) and matzah (unleavened bread)—two opposing elements? And what does this teach us about the right way to say "thank you"?
What you're really asking is: Why does the Korban Todah include both chametz and matzah—two complete opposites? This takes us directly to the heart of...
Parashat Tzav – Third Aliyah
Ve'zot torat zevach hashelamim asher yakriv laAdonai. Im al todah yakrivennu, ve'hikriv al zevach hatodah challot matzot belulot bashemen, u'rekikei m...
Did Sacrificial Eating Leave a Genetic Mark on Cohanim?
Does this mean that all kohanim (priests) are required to eat offerings forever? And could this have anything to do with the fact that many kohanim...
Why Does the Torah Command the Priests to Maintain a "Constant Fire" on the Altar, and What Is the Spiritual Meaning of This Fire in Our Lives Today?
The verse from Parashat Tzav (Leviticus 6:6): "A continual fire shall burn upon the altar; it shall not go out." — It sounds like a technical instr...
Parashat Tzav – Second Aliyah
Vayedabber Adonai el Moshe lemor. Zeh korban Aharon uvanav asher yakrivu laAdonai beyom himashach oto: asirit ha'eifah solet minchah tamid, machatzita...
Parashat Tzav – First Aliyah
Vayedabber Adonai el Moshe lemor. Tzav et Aharon ve'et banav lemor: zot torat ha'olah—hi ha'olah al mokdah al hamizbe'ach kol halailah ad haboker, ve'...
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