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Daily Mitzvah (Rambam)

Day 160: Negative Commandment 139, 112; Positive Commandment 65

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Negative Commandment 139 (Digest)
Eating from Sacrifices whose Blood was Sprinkled in the Sanctuary

"And any sin offering whose blood is brought into the Tent of Meeting, to make atonement in the holy place, shall not be eaten; it shall be burnt in fire"Leviticus 6:23.

It is forbidden for a priest to consume of the flesh of any Sin Offering whose blood was sprinkled in the sanctuary.

Negative Commandment 112 (Digest)
Decapitating the Fowl Sin Offering

"He shall pinch off its head opposite its nape, but shall not separate"Leviticus 5:8.

In the course of melikah [the "slaughtering" of bird sacrifices, done with the priest's fingernail], it is forbidden for the priest to totally remove the bird's head from its body.

Positive Commandment 65 (Digest)
Procedure of the Guilt Offering

"This is the law of the guilt-offering"Leviticus 7:1.

When offering an Asham (guilt) offering, we are commanded to follow the applicable procedure outlined in the Torah—regarding its offering and the parts of the animal that are burnt on the altar and the parts that are consumed [by the priests].

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Daily Quote
The day begins with Modeh Ani ("I acknowledge before You, living and eternal King, that You restored my soul to me; great is Your faithfulness"). This is said before the morning washing of the hands, even while the hands are ritually impure (and all other prayers cannot be said). The deeper reason for this is that all the impurities in the world do not defile a Jew's "I acknowledge" before G-d; he might lack one thing or another, but his Modeh Ani remains intact.
  –The Lubavitcher Rebbe (Hayom Yom for Shevat 11)