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Lessons for Friday,
November 21, 2008 - Cheshvan 23, 5769
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1 Chapter Shechenim Chap. 9
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3 Chapters Ma`aseh haKorbanot Chap. 1, 2, 3
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Sefer Hamitzvot P63, N146, P64
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Positive Commandment 63
Laws of the Burnt-offering

Leviticus 1:3 "If the offering be a burnt-offering"

We are commanded to follow the procedures and rules detailed in the Torah for presenting a burnt-offering.


Negative Commandment 146
We are forbidden to eat from the "Olah" (burnt-offering) sacrifice

Deuteronomy 12:17 "You may not eat within your gates...any vows which you vow"

One type of sacrifice is called an "Olah" which means "uplifted."

This sacrifice is totally burnt while upon the altar. Therefore, it is known as a burnt-offering).

This Negative Mitzvah forbids us from eating any meat of this sacrifice.


Positive Commandment 64
Laws of the Sin-offering

Leviticus 6:1 "This is the law of the sin-offering"

We are commanded to follow the procedures and rules detailed in the Torah for presenting a sin offering.



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