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Zevachim 75: אָשָׁם שֶׁנִּתְעָרֵב בִּשְׁלָמִים

jyungar November 28, 2025

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The Mishna on our daf deals with animals that were consecrated for different sacrifices – an asham (a guilt offering) and a shelamim (a peace offering). In this case, however, the sacrificial service of these sacrifices, while not identical, parallels one another.

For example, the placement of the blood on the altar – which is the central part of the atonement process – is exactly the same, “two sprinklings that are four,” that is, the blood is poured on the corners of the sides of the altar.

We explore The Halakhic and Theological Parameters of the Asham Offering.

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