Leviticus 2:1-16 tells about different types of meal offerings. Now in Leviticus 6:7-11 we learn more details about these offerings.
meal offering
Meal offerings were made of finely ground grain. Most of them were cooked, fried, or baked in various ways.
Parshat Tzav Summary
Parshat Tzav is the 2nd parsha in Sefer Vayikra (also known as Leviticus).
This parsha is verses Leviticus 6:1 – 8:36, or a total of 96 verses, but see the Note after Aliyah 7.
Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.
Parshat Vayikra Summary
Parshat Vayikra is the 1st parsha in Sefer Vayikra (also known as Leviticus).
This parsha is verses Leviticus 1:1 – 5:26, or a total of 111 verses.
Here is a brief summary for each aliyah.
Why the Kohen Gadol brings a Daily Meal Offering
Parshat Tzav 5772
It’s important to develop sound habits.
But why would God insist that the Kohen Gadol (High Priest) develop the habit of bringing a meal offering every day?
The Meal Offering of the Kohen Gadol
Parshat Tzav 5772
When the Torah writes about sacrifices, what’s the first thing you think of?
How many of you said, “A cracker”?