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Short, practical, relevant Weekly Dvar
Fri, Mar 27, 2020 4:11 PM
Welcome to another short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please stay safe
and healthy...
Parshat Vayikra describes various sacrifices. Among the descriptions, there
is one Passuk that says that every sacrifice requires salt, that salt
should not be omitted, and then reiterates that salt should be used (2:13).
Why is salt such an essential ingredient?
The Sefer Hachinuch explains that salt, an odorless substance on its own,
adds taste to food, and to offer a sacrifice lacking flavor would be
inappropriate. This "giving" substance represents our contemplation of
others' needs, which is why we still have this custom today when we add
salt to Challah. This consideration is an important growth aspect to the
sacrifices brought, but also a key to our personal growth today. Our goal
should be not to please ourselves but to find ways to add flavor and joy to
others.
Quotation of the week:
"Be the reason someone smiles today."
Welcome to another short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please stay safe
and healthy...
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Parshat Vayikra describes various sacrifices. Among the descriptions, there
is one Passuk that says that every sacrifice requires salt, that salt
should not be omitted, and then reiterates that salt should be used (2:13).
Why is salt such an essential ingredient?
The Sefer Hachinuch explains that salt, an odorless substance on its own,
adds taste to food, and to offer a sacrifice lacking flavor would be
inappropriate. This "giving" substance represents our contemplation of
others' needs, which is why we still have this custom today when we add
salt to Challah. This consideration is an important growth aspect to the
sacrifices brought, but also a key to our personal growth today. Our goal
should be not to please ourselves but to find ways to add flavor and joy to
others.
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Quotation of the week:
"Be the reason someone smiles today."