• April 24, 2026
  • 7 5786, Iyyar
  • פרשת אחרי מות־קדשים

Zevachim 118–זבחים קיח

Zevachim 118a and Zevachim 118b,

The meeting focused on the implications of sacrificial practices and community actions in Jewish tradition, discussing interpretations, historical contexts, and scriptural references.

  • The meeting discusses the last pre-take staff of the current cycle.
  • Participants debate the implications of community actions in Michigan versus Bamote.
  • The discussion involves interpretations of sacrificial offerings and their requirements.
  • A distinction exists between voluntary and obligatory sacrifices in communal settings.
  • Opinions vary on whether certain offerings can be made outside designated altars.
  • The conversation references scriptural sources to support different viewpoints on sacrifices.
  • The meeting highlights the significance of location in sacrificial practices and community rituals.
  • Discussed the historical timeline of the Mishkan and its significance in Jewish tradition.
  • Analyzed the duration of the Mishkan’s presence in various locations, including Shiloh and Gilgal.
  • Explored calculations related to the First Temple’s construction and its historical context.
  • Mentioned key figures and events influencing the timeline of Jewish history, including King David and Eli.