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Parshas Tzav
"After what I did yesterday, I think that I should do the world a favor and not get out of bed today." Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch has a fascinating insight into the service done in the Mishkan, Tabernacle. (Vayikra 6:4) Every day, the first thing the Kohane (priest in the Mishkan) did was remove the ashes from the previous day's sacrifice. This, Rav Hirsch explains, symbolizes that our service to G-d today, starts a fresh new slate . Never feel shackled to yesterday's mistakes, nor think that because yesterday you did well that you are automatically going to succeed today !! As the old ad said :"Today is the first day of the rest of your life". Have a great Shabbos !! Rabbi Chaim Flom |
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