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Din & Daf: Conceptual Analysis of Halakha Through Case Study with Dr. Elana Stein Hain
The korban mincha (flour offering) is presented at the outset of Vayikra between the korban olah (fully burnt offering) and the korban shelamim (peace offering, eaten partially by the altar, partially by the owners and partially by the kohanim). In Vayikra 6:10, the korban mincha is compared to both the korban chatat (sin offering) and the korban asham (guilt-offering). So, what exactly is the korban mincha? What is flour doing in a world of meat offerings? How does the mincha fit into the symbolism of korbanot?
Menachot 2b
Dr. Elana Stein Hain – [email protected]
For more Din and Daf: https://hadran.org.il/channel/din-daf/
By Hadran: Advancing Talmud Study for WomenDin & Daf: Conceptual Analysis of Halakha Through Case Study with Dr. Elana Stein Hain
The korban mincha (flour offering) is presented at the outset of Vayikra between the korban olah (fully burnt offering) and the korban shelamim (peace offering, eaten partially by the altar, partially by the owners and partially by the kohanim). In Vayikra 6:10, the korban mincha is compared to both the korban chatat (sin offering) and the korban asham (guilt-offering). So, what exactly is the korban mincha? What is flour doing in a world of meat offerings? How does the mincha fit into the symbolism of korbanot?
Menachot 2b
Dr. Elana Stein Hain – [email protected]
For more Din and Daf: https://hadran.org.il/channel/din-daf/

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