Parashat Vayikra
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When a man wants to bring a voluntary<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2">Rashi Vayikra 1:2</ref> sacrifice to Hashem, he could be only bring a domesticated animal from either his Cattle or Flock but not a wild beast. <ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> A person can not bring a stolen sacrifice just like Adom never offered sacrifices from stolen property, since he was the first man and everything was his.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> An animal that had active or passive relationships with a human,<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> was worshiped as a deity,<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> of was designated as a sacrifice for a deity,<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> gored and killed a man,<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> has a terminal disease or injury<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> is not fit for a sacrifice.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> It is possible for two people to donate a voluntary burnt offering in partnership.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> Also the overall Nation would offer joint burnt offerings known as Kayitz HaMezbeach offerings, which were purchased from the leftovers of the previous year's half shekel collection and would be offered whenever the Mezbeach was ideal and no individual sacrifices were being brought.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> | When a man wants to bring a voluntary<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2">Rashi Vayikra 1:2</ref> sacrifice to Hashem, he could be only bring a domesticated animal from either his Cattle or Flock but not a wild beast. <ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> A person can not bring a stolen sacrifice just like Adom never offered sacrifices from stolen property, since he was the first man and everything was his.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> An animal that had active or passive relationships with a human,<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> was worshiped as a deity,<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> of was designated as a sacrifice for a deity,<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> gored and killed a man,<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> has a terminal disease or injury<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> is not fit for a sacrifice.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> It is possible for two people to donate a voluntary burnt offering in partnership.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> Also the overall Nation would offer joint burnt offerings known as Kayitz HaMezbeach offerings, which were purchased from the leftovers of the previous year's half shekel collection and would be offered whenever the Mezbeach was ideal and no individual sacrifices were being brought.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:2"/> | ||
==Korban Olah== | ==Korban Olah== | ||
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Burnt offerings can be brought from either unblemished male cattle, unblemished male sheep or goat | Burnt offerings can be brought from either unblemished male cattle, unblemished male sheep or goat | ||