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<p>In debating the role and value of sacrifices, commentators display their differing attitudes towards the purpose and nature of mitzvot as a whole. Some of the questions they touch upon include:</p>
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<li>Is it problematic to propose a practical or utilitarian purpose for a commandment or to suggest that it is a concession to human foibles?&#160; In other words, must the Torah's laws represent an ideal and be inherently valuable, or might they simply be addressing human needs and nature?</li>
 
<li>Is it problematic to propose a practical or utilitarian purpose for a commandment or to suggest that it is a concession to human foibles?&#160; In other words, must the Torah's laws represent an ideal and be inherently valuable, or might they simply be addressing human needs and nature?</li>
 
<li>Are all of the Torah's laws equally relevant and useful to all generations, or is it possible that some were meant mainly for a particular time period?</li>
 
<li>Are all of the Torah's laws equally relevant and useful to all generations, or is it possible that some were meant mainly for a particular time period?</li>

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Shabbat Table Topics – Parashat Tzav

What is the Best Way to Connect?

Set up a debate at your Shabbat table regarding the ideal form of worship. Is prayer or sacrifice a better model?

  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of each system?
  • How would repentance be different if, instead of confessing sins with your heart and mouth, you needed to also bring a sin-offering?  How would the act of watching an animal slaughtered in your stead affect your future deeds?
  • How might giving a tangible object, rather than merely speaking words, affect your relationship with Hashem?  Is gift giving more or less valuable than speech?
  • For elaboration, see Purpose of the Sacrifices, and note how each of Rambam and Ramban view the relative values of prayer and sacrifice.

Purpose of Mitzvot

In debating the role and value of sacrifices, commentators display their differing attitudes towards the purpose and nature of mitzvot as a whole. Some of the questions they touch upon include:

  • Is it problematic to propose a practical or utilitarian purpose for a commandment or to suggest that it is a concession to human foibles?  In other words, must the Torah's laws represent an ideal and be inherently valuable, or might they simply be addressing human needs and nature?
  • Are all of the Torah's laws equally relevant and useful to all generations, or is it possible that some were meant mainly for a particular time period?
  • How does looking into the reasoning behind a particular commandment make it more meaningful?  What are the dangers of doing so?
  • For several topics where these issues come into play, see Purpose of the Mishkan, Purpose of the Sacrifices, Purpose of the Pesach, Half Shekels – For Census or Tabernacle?, Tzara'at, and Purpose of the Captive Woman Protocol.

More...

For more, see: Parashat Tzav Topics.