Parashat Tzav

From Guilt to Action

The sacrificial system teaches that coming nearer to God requires coming nearer to each other.

The Eternal Light

The sacrifices teach us about constancy in relating to God.

Challenging Isolation

Too much isolation set Nadav and Avihu over the edge.

Revisiting the Fire Offerings of Israel

Modern commentary and interpretation may ease some discomfort surrounding ancient liturgy.

Kosher For Passover And All Year Round

The prohibition against leavened bread for most Temple grain offerings imbues the Temple with the spirit of freedom all year round.

Lost and Found: From Obsolete Ritual to Personal Responsibility

The complex rules of thanksgiving offering ensured that it enabled the public participation of the broader community in thanking God.

Parashat Tzav: Summary

God tells Moses to describe the rituals for some of the offerings to the priests; the priests then undergo the process of ordination.

Tending Flames, Seeing Faces

Like the fire that always burned on the altar, we should make sure that our inner fires of compassion always inspire us to work for justice.

The Obligation To Give Thanks

The thanksgiving offering teaches us the importance of thanking God as a communal sharing of faith and appreciation.

Service As Its Own Reward

Zealousness regarding the elevation offering reminds us to be careful in our service of God and others.