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Emor אמור 2025 Sacrificing the Animal from Within

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Two types of Karbonos represent two aspects to incorporate to successfully achieve our G-dly mission on this world.

The Omer, which was brought on Pesach was comprised of barley -an animal food, and it was from the new crops, which permitted everybody to start using their new crops. The second was the Shnei HaLechem, the Two Breads, which was brought on Shavous -from wheat, human food. This too was from the new crops, which permitted the Bais Hamikdash to use new crops for Karbonos.

Sacrificing the animal food represents our interactions with the physical mundane world. We must know that the first thing that we must sacrifice is the ‘animal’ ie. not to act with our animal instincts- those of survival and pleasure. Rather, recall our mission and purpose. Even when we are involved in spiritual pursuits - learning and Davening, the human aspect must also be sacrificed. In other words, that as much as we’re involved, understand and enjoy it, the foundation of Naase Vinishma must exist. That means that understanding that Torah is holy and way beyond us, we completely subjugate ourselves. Only based with that foundation, can we truly blossom and grow in Torah and Mitzvahs


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