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There are different types of korbanot.The korban that is applicable to us
 today is mesirut nefesh. Sacrifices were brought “from the animals,”
 signifying that man must sacrifice his physical and material pursuits for
 Hashem’s sake. This does not only include abstention from sin, but also
 sanctifying oneself by setting restrictions regarding permitted matters, as
 we have been instructed to “sanctify yourself (even) in permitted
 behavior.”

 Sacrifices were brought “  – from the cattle.” The word  also
 means “morning” indicating that immediately upon arising in the morning,
 one should begin to sacrifice himself for Hashem’s sake. By starting the
 day with self-sacrifice, one will be drawn to act in this way for the  One must bring an olah-offering as atonement for sinning through hirhur
 remainder of the day, fulfilling the maxim: “One mitzvah brings another  ra (dwelling on forbidden concepts). Hashem does not consider a person
 mitzvah in its path.” “  – from the flocks” signifies how one  who has a machshavah ra’ah (improper thought) as having committed the
 should behave throughout the day. A person must remain committed to  sin that he thought to do. However, a hirhur ra requires atonement
 act with self-sacrifice all day, and not assume that since he already  through bringing a sacrifice. What is the difference between them?
 demonstrated self-sacrifice in the morning, he is absolved of further effort.
                   It seems that hirhur implies dwelling on forbidden concepts, causing one
 In our days, mesirut nefesh substitutes for korbanot. The way to acquire  to gasp, emitting a gulp of air from his mouth. This gasp gives expression
 mesirut nefesh for Hashem’s sake is through perfect emunah.Thisis  to the hirhur in a concrete way, creating a sense of gratification.
 attained by removing all doubt in one’s belief. The order of the chagim  Therefore, hirhur is unlike a fleeting thought.
 teaches us this process. First we celebrate Purim, which signifies removing  The breath of man is also a part of his Godly component and must be
 any doubt in our belief. Then comes Pesach, which is the chag instilling  vaikra  2  guarded with kedushah.                                                                                                     #                                                               26347-EYAL-6BOOKS - 26347-Vaikra-EYAL | 2 - A | 18-08-19 | 15:24:53 | SR:-- | Black   26347-EYAL-6BOOKS - 2
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