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Shabbat, 22 Menachem Av, 5785. Negative Commandment 132 Eating Pigul, sacrificial meat invalidated by a priest’s improper thought (e.g., eating beyond the time limit or burning parts late), is forbidden, per Exodus 29:33. Karet applies if intentional; sin-offering if

Shabbat, 22 Menachem Av, 5785.

Negative Commandment 132

Eating Pigul, sacrificial meat invalidated by a priest’s improper thought (e.g., eating beyond the time limit or burning parts late), is forbidden, per Exodus 29:33. Karet applies if intentional; sin-offering if
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Sunday, 23 Menachem Av, 5785. Negative Commandment 120 Leaving any Thanksgiving offering (Todah) meat past the morning deadline is forbidden, per Leviticus 22:30. Remaining meat becomes Notar, requiring burning as a positive commandment (Lav Shenitak Leaseh) per Positive

Sunday, 23 Menachem Av, 5785.

Negative Commandment 120

Leaving any Thanksgiving offering (Todah) meat past the morning deadline is forbidden, per Leviticus 22:30. Remaining meat becomes Notar, requiring burning as a positive commandment (Lav Shenitak Leaseh) per Positive
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Monday, 24 Menachem Av, 5785. Negative Commandment 131 Eating Notar, i.e. sacrificial meat left past its consumption deadline, is forbidden, per Exodus 29:33, with Karet for intent or a sin-offering if unintentional. Leviticus 19:6-8 mandates burning leftovers, Mishnah and

Monday, 24 Menachem Av, 5785.

Negative Commandment 131

Eating Notar, i.e. sacrificial meat left past its consumption deadline, is forbidden, per Exodus 29:33, with Karet for intent or a sin-offering if unintentional. Leviticus 19:6-8 mandates burning leftovers, Mishnah and
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Positive Commandment 91 We’re commanded to burn Notar, sacrificial meat left past its consumption deadline, as well as Pigul (offering performed with a disqualifying intention), per Leviticus 7:17. Exodus 12:10 and Mechilta affirm this as positive commandement, coming from a Lav

Positive Commandment 91

We’re commanded to burn Notar, sacrificial meat left past its consumption deadline, as well as Pigul (offering performed with a disqualifying intention), per Leviticus 7:17. Exodus 12:10 and Mechilta affirm this as positive commandement, coming from a Lav
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Wednesday, 26 Menachem Av, 5785. Positive Commandment 91 We’re commanded to burn Notar, sacrificial meat left past its consumption deadline, as well as Pigul (offering performed with a disqualifying intention), per Leviticus 7:17. Exodus 12:10 and Mechilta affirm this as

Wednesday, 26 Menachem Av, 5785.

Positive Commandment 91

We’re commanded to burn Notar, sacrificial meat left past its consumption deadline, as well as Pigul (offering performed with a disqualifying intention), per Leviticus 7:17. Exodus 12:10 and Mechilta affirm this as
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Thursday, 27 Menachem Av, 5785. Positive Commandment 90 We’re commanded to burn sacrifices that become ritually impure, including impure terumah oil, per Leviticus 7:19. Shabbat explains this positive duty can’t override holiday work prohibitions (Leviticus 23:24, Exodus

Thursday, 27 Menachem Av, 5785.

Positive Commandment 90

We’re commanded to burn sacrifices that become ritually impure, including impure terumah oil, per Leviticus 7:19. Shabbat explains this positive duty can’t override holiday work prohibitions (Leviticus 23:24, Exodus
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Friday, 28 Menachem Av, 5785. Positive Commandment 49 We’re commanded to perform the Yom Kippur service, including all offerings and confessions for atonement, per Leviticus 16 in Acharei Mot, as a single Mitzvah. Yoma, Chapter 5, mandates strict order; invalidity occurs if

Friday, 28 Menachem Av, 5785.

Positive Commandment 49

We’re commanded to perform the Yom Kippur service, including all offerings and confessions for atonement, per Leviticus 16 in Acharei Mot, as a single Mitzvah. Yoma, Chapter 5, mandates strict order; invalidity occurs if
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Sunday, 30 Menachem Av, Rosh Chodesh Elul, 5785 Negative Commandment 113 Doing work with sanctified animals, like plowing with a firstborn ox, is forbidden, per Deuteronomy 15:19, extending to all consecrated beasts from firstborn laws. Makkot details lashes as punishment for

Sunday, 30 Menachem Av, Rosh Chodesh Elul, 5785

Negative Commandment 113

Doing work with sanctified animals, like plowing with a firstborn ox, is forbidden, per Deuteronomy 15:19, extending to all consecrated beasts from firstborn laws. Makkot details lashes as punishment for