Parashat Tzav
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'''Parashas Tzav''' is the second parsha in the Book of Vayikra. | '''Parashas Tzav''' is the second parsha in the Book of Vayikra. | ||
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+ | Hashem commanded Moshe to instruct Aharon and his sons regarding the burning of the remains of the Olah offering overnight. Sacrificial] fats and animal parts that did not get consumed during the day, can be burnt by the fire of the altar all night until the morning.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 6:2"/> This teaching was given over as a 'command' which denotes urging to promptly and meticulously fulfill it both now and for future generations.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 6:2">Rashi Vayikra 6:2</ref> This is especially true since it involved monetary loss<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 6:2"/> of the daily Tomid offering. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:56, 22 March 2018
Parashas Tzav is the second parsha in the Book of Vayikra.
Overnight Burning
Hashem commanded Moshe to instruct Aharon and his sons regarding the burning of the remains of the Olah offering overnight. Sacrificial] fats and animal parts that did not get consumed during the day, can be burnt by the fire of the altar all night until the morning.[1] This teaching was given over as a 'command' which denotes urging to promptly and meticulously fulfill it both now and for future generations.[1] This is especially true since it involved monetary loss[1] of the daily Tomid offering.
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