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Shnayim Yomi - Vayikra - Rishon - #1 5782
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Featuring: Rabbi Dani Staum, Yeshivas Heichal HaTorah Teaneck, NJ Click below for today's text of Shnayim Mikra: https://shnayimyomi.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/vayikra1-compressed.pdf ShnayimYomi.org
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so now we separate the boys from the men
which begins by yikra al-mosha it's not
stories
but the lessons are so beautiful and so
magnificent
but like everything in life it depends
if you're just trying to get through it
it's going to be very tedious and very
difficult but if you step into it and
try to understand the differences in the
karbanos and it takes time and maybe
years it becomes a very enriching and
very beautiful experience and even can
fill a person with a yearning for the
besamiktas
the promise begins
which rashi says the lotion of khiba is
an expression of love
many people translate corbanos as
sacrifices many milfarcian point out
that's not a correct translation a
carbon is not a sacrifice a carbon is an
offering it's a difference between the
time i'm taking to do my irs uh bills or
taxes that's a sacrifice i have to
sacrifice my time because i don't want
to get in trouble i'm going out with my
wife i'm going out with one of my
children that's not sacrificing my time
i'm offering my time and i'm getting
more from it than she is hopefully in
enriching and building the relationship
and that's the idea of the kerbanos
the first carbon that the torah
discusses
is
literal translation of the word allah is
elevation
carbon allah could be bought as a
donation it could be brought as an
atonement for sinful thoughts for
vera and also every yantif of the year
the shalosh regalim such as pesach
which was brought together with the
carbon shelamine which was used to eat
the meat
shlomim was bought from a zakar an ola
was bought from a zach or a male
and it could be bought from cattle could
be bought from sheep
from goats
and the torah lists them separately the
torah first discusses if you if you
bring it from cattle from an ox and then
the torah discusses what the halachus
would be if you bought it from a sheep
or a goat the first step of every carbon
particularly from the karma ola that's
the torah begins with is smith that the
owner leans with all of his weight on
the head of the animal and he says
he confesses the sin that he's giving it
for
the shrita which incidentally doesn't
have to be done by a cohen it's uh
strangely enough shrita could be done
even by a non-coin but the next step
which is kabbalah which is catching the
blood and halacha walking with the blood
over to the mizbeh from there on in
kabbalah
that must be done by a cohen
and this rika saddam which is the most
important part which is sprinkling the
blood on them
the carbonyl was skinned and it was cut
into pieces
and it was fully burned
that's what a ola means it's an
elevation an elevation offering because
it was fully burnt
a non-jew is allowed to bring a carbon
basis
says that the the the my house to be
samiktash is for all people
a non-jew can bring an offering to the
basement but only in allah which was
fully given over to
that's the sense of the connection
between anand hashem is that i fully
give myself over that full sense of of
devotion and that's the opening carbon
that the torah discusses in homicide
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