• Korban (redirect from Korbanot)
    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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  • would offer korbanot (sacrifices) for their misdeeds. The atoning aspect of korbanot is carefully circumscribed. For the most part, korbanot only expiate...
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    would offer Korbanot (sacrifices) for their misdeeds. The atoning aspect of korbanot is carefully circumscribed. For the most part, korbanot only expiates...
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    services within the Temple in Jerusalem, its maintenance and design, the korbanot, or sacrificial offerings that were offered there, and other subjects related...
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  • name of God, is recited daily by those Jewish communities which include Korbanot in Shacharit and more widely as part of Kabbalat Shabbat. Some also recite...
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    originally recited upon arising, now incorporated into the prayer service Korbanot, a series of recitations related to the Temple sacrifices Pesukei dezimra...
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    ZAKA (Hebrew: זק"א, abbreviation for Zihuy Korbanot Ason, זיהוי קרבנות אסון‎, lit. 'Disaster Victim Identification') is a series of voluntary community...
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  • formed out of a synagogue's women's group. ZAKA (heb. זק"א abbr. for Zihui Korbanot Asson lit. "Identifying Victims of Disaster" – חסד של אמת Hessed shel Emet...
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    Biblical and Talmudic passages related to the korbanot (sacrifices) performed in the Temple (See korbanot in siddur). References to the restoration of...
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  • Priests, between the Temple and the Court of Israel, and upon which the korbanot (animal and bird sacrifices) were offered. The blood of the sacrifices...
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  • without seminal discharge, immersion in a spring, and bringing certain korbanot (sacrifices). In the realm of tumah and taharah law, the zav has the ability...
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    offerings and sacrifices within the temples; these offerings are known as the korbanot. In Hebrew, the word for "priest" is kohen (singular כהן kohen, plural...
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  • (Patach Eliyahu) The Shechinah The Birkat HaShachar and the order of the Korbanot in the Shacharit prayer service In the allegory of the teacher and the...
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  • Hashana 8a, 12b Mishnah Rosh Hashanah 1:1 Maimonides. "Mishneh Torah, Sefer Korbanot: Bechorot, Perek 6, Halacha 2". Retrieved July 14, 2013.  One or more of...
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    lengthiest prayer of the day. Its components include Birkot hashachar, Korbanot, Pesukei dezimra, the Shema Yisrael and its blessings, the Amidah, and...
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    morning and evening daily and on holidays (at certain times, additional korbanot were offered), in addition to which individuals could bring an optional...
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  • keep kosher?". Times of Israel. Retrieved 20 October 2020. Mishneh Torah Korbanot, Temurah 4:13 (in eds. Frankel; "Rambam L'Am") Letter of Aristeas, 145–154...
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    Sephardim and Italian Jews start the Mincha prayers with Psalm 84 and Korbanot (Numbers 28:1–8), and usually continue with the Pittum hakketoret. The...
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    all adult men who were able were required to visit and offer sacrifices (korbanot) at the Temple. After the destruction of the Temple, the obligation to...
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    Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Maimonides. "Mishneh Torah, Sefer Korbanot: Bechorot, Perek 6, Halacha 2". Chabad.org. Babbs, Arthur Vergil (1912)...
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    2-5). These traditions of atonement offer only temporary forgiveness, and korbanot (offerings) could only be used as a means of atoning for the lightest type...
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    2–5). These traditions of atonement offer only temporary forgiveness, and korbanot (offerings) could only be used as a means of atoning for the lightest type...
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    korbanot) that might be brought as a consequence of these actions. The conclusion of the tractate (12a-13b) deals with the prioritization of korbanot...
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  • heavy rocket fire from Gaza. ZAKA (Hebrew: זק"א, an acronym for Zihuy Korbanot Ason, literally: "Disaster Victim Identification"), is a series of voluntary...
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  • from Torah and the Mishnah (in some customs, followed immediate by Seder Korbanot, which is also a selection of Torah passages). Morning blessings ברכות...
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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...
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    HaMizbe'ach: laws of entities prohibited to be offered on the altar Ma'aseh HaKorbanot: laws of the sacrificial procedures Temidim uMusafim: laws of continual...
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  • to: Ason Hanun-dalet, the 1977 Israeli CH-53 crash that killed 54 Zihuy Korbanot Ason (ZAKA), a disaster victim relief and identification organisation Ason...
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    services for the care of the dead and the needs of mourners ZAKA or "Zihuy Korbanot Ason" (literally, "Disaster Victim Identification"), identification of...
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  • thetorah.com. Retrieved 9 March 2024. Zivotofsky, Ari (11 May 2017). "The Korbanot – Tzarich Iyun". O U Torah [Orthodox Union]. Retrieved 9 March 2024. Grossman...
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