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Tzav: Sacrifices; The Installation Rites
Leviticus 6:1–8:36
The second section of the Book of Leviticus is the continuation and completion of the preceding section, and opens as G‑d tells Moses to command (Tzav, in Hebrew) Aaron and his sons to follow the procedures for offering up sacrifices. The second half of the section describes the weeklong installation rites by which the priests and the Tabernacle were inaugurated.
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Daily Quote
For two-and-a--half years, the House of Shammai and the House of Hillel debated. These said: It is better for man not to have been created than to have been created; and those said: It is better for man to have been created than to not have been created. In the end, they voted on it and concluded: It is better for man not to have been created than to have been created; but now that he was created, he should search his deeds.
–Talmud, Eruvin 13b
The Parshah

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