Guilt Offering for Abuse of Sanctified Property

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  1. Completing the Mahane

    Rabbi Ezra Bick

    Parashat Naso elaborates on four different mitzvot. What is the significance of the placement of these mitzvot among the stories of Bemidbar? Sending the impure from the camp is part of the creation of a camp worthy of God's Divine Presence. Apparently Sotah and Nazir, and even the Guilt Offering for Abuse of Sanctified Property, address the social ramifications of this theme. The Camp is a spiritual, as well as physical, entity. As such, it must remain pure, and focused on its purpose and objective - enabling God to dwell within His nation.

  2. Organizing the Korbanot

    HaTanakh.com Staff

    The lack of familiarity with the laws of korbanot (sacrifices) leads one to believe that it is a difficult topic to learn. In fact, the Torah is relatively well organized with regard to Korbanot. This explanation and chart will help navigate the basic concepts of Korbanot at the beginning of Sefer Vayikra.

  3. Sin Offering and Guilt Offering - For Which Sins?

    Rabbi Elchanan Samet

    For which sins are we obligated to bring a sin offering (chatat)? The answer to this is given four times in Parshat Vayikra. Through a close examination of the text, we can understand the similarities and differences between the various cases that require a sin offering, and the nature of these differences. 

  4. Parshat Vayikra Part 6: Korbanot Asham

    Shani Taragin | 25 minutes

    This podcast discusses the obligatory offering of the Asham, focusing on its nature of atonement in an attempt to regain closeness with God.

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