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The Luchos - Ten Commandments
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To light a fire on the altar every day

A perpetual fire must be lit upon the altar, renewed each morning by the Kohanim.

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צַו – Tzav

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Parshas Tzav continues the laws of korbanos with a new emphasis on constancy, precision, and the daily discipline of avodas Hashem. The Torah details the ongoing service of the Mizbeach — the perpetual fire that must never be extinguished, the daily removal of ashes, and the structured rhythm through which offerings are maintained. It outlines the specific laws governing the עולה, מנחה, חטאת, אשם, and שלמים, clarifying how each korban is brought, consumed, and safeguarded within a system of קדושה that extends to people, garments, and vessels alike. The parsha culminates in the שבעת ימי המילואים, the inauguration of Aharon and his sons into the כהונה. In a public and meticulously ordered ceremony, they are washed, clothed, anointed, and consecrated through korbanos and symbolic acts, formally establishing the avodah of the Mishkan. Tzav thus transforms the concept of korbanos from individual offerings into a continuous, communal system — a structured path through which Klal Yisroel sustains an enduring relationship with Hashem.

Haftarah: Jeremiah 7:21-28; Jeremiah 9:22-23
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Each essay examines central themes in Torah and Halachah through classical and modern sources, tracing the development of ethical and spiritual concepts across the Parsha and the 613 mitzvos.
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4.6 — תִּיקּוּן עוֹלָם: The Mishkan and the Rebuilding of the World

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