Beit Midrash
- Torah Portion and Tanach
- Vayikra
- Vayikra
The various meal offerings are described. Part of the meal offering is burned on the altar; the remaining part is eaten by the kohanim.
Mixing leaven or honey into the offerings is prohibited. The Shlamim (peace offering) can be either from cattle, sheep or goats. The Torah prohibits the eating of blood or certain animal fats.
The offerings that atone for inadvertent sins committed by the Kohen Gadol, by the entire community, by the prince & by the average citizen are detailed, as well as laws of the guilt-offering (to atone for verbal transgressions & for transgressing laws of ritual purity); & the meal offering (for those who cannot afford the normal guilt offering).

What Do We Sacrifice?
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Adar II 7 5782

Sacrifice of Oneself
Parashat Vayikra
Rabbi Shaya Karlinsky | 5766

Why Couldn't Moshe Enter the Mishkan??
Rabbi Re'em Hacohen | Adar II 9 5782





















