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Overview
In this week’s Torah portion we are looking at Leviticus 6:1–8:36
G‑d instructs Moses to command Aaron and his sons regarding their duties and rights as kohanim (“priests”) who offer the korbanot (animal and meal offerings) in the Sanctuary.
The fire on the altar must be kept burning at all times. In it are burned the wholly consumed ascending offering; veins of fat from the peace, sin and guilt offerings; and the “handful” separated from the meal offering.
The kohanim eat the meat of the sin and guilt offerings, and the remainder of the meal offering. The peace offering is eaten by the one who brought it, except for specified portions given to the kohen. The holy meat of the offerings must be eaten by ritually pure persons, in their designated holy place and within their specified time.
Aaron and his sons remain within the Sanctuary compound for seven days, during which Moses initiates them into the priesthood.
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Portion Overview by Video
Picnics at the Temple
How Can I Confront Sacrifices?

Young Children
Aaron and his sons start their jobs as priests
Colouring in
More Colouring In
Older Children
Teens

Musical Midrash
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The Continuous Fire

Holy Leftovers

In The Tabernacle

How Shmurah Matzah Is Made
The handmade ‘Shmurah matzah’ (watched unleavened bread) – is prepared under exacting supervision – from the time of harvest – and is made in great haste to avoid the possibility of becoming ‘leavened’. Watch here.
Lamb Chops In A Mediterranean Marinade – Golan Heights
Matzah Ball Chicken Soup

Tzav Midrash
The Last Seder – Ps Enoch Lavender


Priest offering the holy portions

The fat-tailed sheep

