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Yisrael Meir Kagan, and
author of the book "Avodat
HaKorbanot". He was born in
Grodno in 1863 to
Yosef HaCohen, and his wife,
Haniya bat Tzvi. He studied...
- (liturgical poem)
recited by
Jewish communities[which?] at the end of
Parshat HaKorbanot read
during Shacharit, as part of
Kabbalat Shabbat (the
Kabbalah inspired...
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entry to the
sanctuary Issurei HaMizbe'ach: laws of
entities prohibited to be
offered on the
altar Ma'aseh
HaKorbanot: laws of the
sacrificial procedures...
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Leviticus 18:21, 20:2
Menachot 73b;
Temurah 2b;
compare Mishneh Torah Ma'aseh
haKorbanot, 3:2,5 One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates text from...
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sacrificial offerings described and
commanded in the Torah. The
plural form is
korbanot, korbanoth, or korbanos. The term
korban primarily refers to sacrificial...
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authorities concerning the
numbering of the
precepts by
Maimonides Torat ha-
Ḳorbanot, on the
Levitical laws of
offerings and on the
order of the High Priest's...
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would offer korbanot (sacrifices) for
their misdeeds. The
atoning aspect of
korbanot is
carefully cir****scribed. For the most part,
korbanot only expiate...
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consisting of 19
strophes on w****days and
seven on
Sabbath days and 9 on Rosh
haShana Mussaf. It is the
essential component of
Jewish services, and is the...
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Biblical and
Talmudic p****ages
related to the
korbanot (sacrifices)
performed in the
Temple (See
korbanot in siddur).
References to the
restoration of...
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tests by God. Non-Jews are
encouraged to keep the
Seven Laws of Noah. When
korbanot ("sacrifices") were
offered in
ancient times they were
offered according...