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This week’s parshah is Tzav. Like the previous parshah, Vayikra, it speaks of several sacrifices. It then discusses some laws of purity and impurity and other laws of the sacrifices, culminating with the consecration of the Mishkan (the Tabernacle).

Regarding the sacrifices, the Torah speaks of what to do with the ashes of the offeri...


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A person experiencing poverty has a great potential to reach Hashem, especially through the daily afternoon prayer that corresponds to the mincha offering in the Beis HaMikdash.
Text: Likutey Halachos, Orach Chaim 2, Hilkhos Mincha 7, Para. 44.

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If he is bringing it as a thanksgiving offering, he shall offer, along with the thanksgiving offering, unleavened loaves mixed with oil, unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and scalded flour mixed with oil. Parshat Tzav (Leviticus 7:12)

In the midst of my distress, You relieved me. Psalms 4:2

In Parshat Tzav, the Torah continues to teach us ab...


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Based on Chayey Moharan/Tzaddik #172 (46)

…the Altar’s fire shall be ignited with [the offerings’ remains]…he shall remove the ashes of the burnt offerings consumed by the fire…he shall take [them] to a ritually pure place outside the camp. The fire of the Altar shall be ignited…Each morning the kohen will kindle…In this way, there will be a constant fire burning on th...


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I never understood what Rebbe Nachman was referring to when he mentioned that the table was turned upside-down on the Shabbat/Shabbos before Pesach (Sichos HaRan/Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom #88). I asked a number of people in Breslov and none had ever heard of the custom.

Speaking to my friend Reb Eliezer Savitsky, he mentioned this entry and explained as follows. ...


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