D'var Tzav
Apr. 5th, 2009 10:06 pmThis is the second year running that I have had the privilege of drashing on parshat tzav, and it has afforded me a wonderful opportunity to uphold R. ben Bag Bag's saying "turn it and turn it for everything is in it." Our parsha deals with the Standard Operating Procedures for each of the sacrifices, and while we may not, to borrow the words of the Pittsburgh Platform of 1885, expect "the return to a sacrificial system of worship under the sons of Aaron," we owe it to ourselves to seek the lessons that even these passages have to teach.
One of the ways we can learn from these passages is to look at the types of offerings brought brought and why they are brought.
One of the ways we can learn from these passages is to look at the types of offerings brought brought and why they are brought.