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                   man to contemplate that everything done to the korban was in fact meant
                   to happen to him, due to his sins. Through such reflection, he would fully
                   repent. Additionally, since his bestial characteristics led him to sin, the
                   sacrifice of an animal brings atonement. Thus, he would be awakened to
                   eradicate these characteristics by slaughtering the animal as a sacrifice.
                   The korban Pesach is specifically called by this name because Hashem
                   “skipped over” the Jewish homes and killed only the firstborn Egyptians.
                   This indicated to the Jews that they must “skip over” (pesach)the idols
                   of the Egyptians, uprooting their reverence for both animals and the
                   firstborn. Because of the importance of the korban Pesach and its relevant
                   lessons, those people who were impure because they had transported
                   Yosef’s remains, and were therefore denied the opportunity to join in the
                   sacrifice at the designated time, pleaded to be allowed to partake of this
                   elevating mitzvah. Therefore, they merited that the mitzvah of Pesach
                   Sheini was established through them.













                   “Hashem called to Moshe, and spoke to him
                   from the Tent of Meeting saying: Speak to the
                   Children of Israel and say to them: When a
                   person from among you will bring an offering
                   to Hashem: from the animals – from the cattle
                   and from the flocks you shall bring your
                   offering”

                                                                (Vayikra 1:1-2)
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