Parashat Vayikra

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==Korbanos==
 
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Hashem called out to Moshe from the Ohel Moed and told him to instruct the Jews about sacrifices. Before Hashem would instruct or command Moshe,<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:1">Rashi Vayikra 1:1</ref> he would first call out to him by his name. This was sign of affection and is also done by the ministering angels when they address each other.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:1"/> Unlike gentile prophets like Bilam who Hashem revealed Himself to them through expressions of coincidence and impurity.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:1"/>
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===Calling Moshe===
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Hashem called out to Moshe from the Ohel Moed and told him to instruct the Jews about sacrifices. Before Hashem would instruct or command Moshe,<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:1">Rashi Vayikra 1:1</ref> he would first call out to him by his name. This was sign of affection and is also done by the ministering angels when they address each other.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:1"/> Unlike gentile prophets like Bilam who Hashem revealed Himself to them through expressions of coincidence and impurity. This calling would only be given to Moshe at the start of a new prophecy, but when a single prophecy contained multiple subjects only a break was given between each part but not a separate calling.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:1"/> During these breaks Moshe would have time to  contemplate what he had just received.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:1"/> If the great Moshe needed a pause between subjects to contemplate each then certainly ordinary people need pauses of contemplations between subjects.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:1"/>
  
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<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:1"/> Hashem would speak to Moshe from within the Ohel Moed, His voice would emanate and reach Moshes ears but the rest of the Jews did not hear it.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:1"/> Even Aharon did not hear these prophecies, with the exception 13 times when prophecies were given to both Moshe and Ahron at the same time.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:1"/> Not only did the Jews not hear the actual prophecy, they did not hear Hashem calling Moshe either.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 1:1"/>
  
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===Bringing Sacrifices===
 
When a man wants to bring a sacrifice to Hashem, he could be bring it from either his Cattle or Flock.
 
When a man wants to bring a sacrifice to Hashem, he could be bring it from either his Cattle or Flock.
  

Revision as of 23:51, 15 March 2018

Parashas Vayikra is the first parsha in the Book of Vayikra. It contains 111 pesukim. For the Haftora, a section from Yishayahu 43 is read.

Contents

Korbanos

Calling Moshe

Hashem called out to Moshe from the Ohel Moed and told him to instruct the Jews about sacrifices. Before Hashem would instruct or command Moshe,[1] he would first call out to him by his name. This was sign of affection and is also done by the ministering angels when they address each other.[1] Unlike gentile prophets like Bilam who Hashem revealed Himself to them through expressions of coincidence and impurity. This calling would only be given to Moshe at the start of a new prophecy, but when a single prophecy contained multiple subjects only a break was given between each part but not a separate calling.[1] During these breaks Moshe would have time to contemplate what he had just received.[1] If the great Moshe needed a pause between subjects to contemplate each then certainly ordinary people need pauses of contemplations between subjects.[1]

[1] Hashem would speak to Moshe from within the Ohel Moed, His voice would emanate and reach Moshes ears but the rest of the Jews did not hear it.[1] Even Aharon did not hear these prophecies, with the exception 13 times when prophecies were given to both Moshe and Ahron at the same time.[1] Not only did the Jews not hear the actual prophecy, they did not hear Hashem calling Moshe either.[1]


Bringing Sacrifices

When a man wants to bring a sacrifice to Hashem, he could be bring it from either his Cattle or Flock.

Korban Olah

Burnt offerings can be brought from either unblemished male cattle, unblemished male sheep or goat

Minachos

Korban Shelamim

Korban Chatos

Par Kohen Mashiach

Par Helem Davar

Korban Nassi

Chatos Yachid

Korban Oleh Viyored

Korban Asham

Asham Mei'los

Asham Gezeilos

Asham Talui

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Rashi Vayikra 1:1
 
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