1)

What are the words "u'min Kodashim" referring to?

1.

Rashi: It refers to Kodshim Kalim - the Chazeh ve'Shok (the chest and the right calf) of the Shelamim and the Todah and to the cooked right foreleg of the ram of the Nazir. 1


1

Which are all given as a gift to the Kohanim from the owner - even if they unfit to perform the Avodah. See the Oznayim la'Torah.

2)

Why does the Torah see fit to mention that a Ba'al-Mum may even eat Kodshim Kalim? Why is it not a Kal va'Chomer from Kodshei Kodshim?

1.

Rashi: Had it not written Kodshim Kalim, we would have confined the concession to Kodshei Kodshim, which were once eaten by a Zar 1 - Moshe during the seven days of the Milu'im. 2


1

Rashi: A concession that we never find by the Chazah ve'Shok of Kodshim Kalim.

2

Divrei David: This is according ro the Tana'im in Zevachim 101b who hold that Moshe was a Zar. Others hold that he was considered a Kohen Gadol.

QUESTIONS ON RASHI

3)

Rashi writes that Moshe ate from Kodshei Kodshim - the [Shelamim ram of] the Milu'im. What is the source that it was Kodshei Kodshim?

1.

Moshav Zekenim: Moshe commanded that they cook and eat it specifically at the entrance of the Ohel Mo'ed, 1 whereas Kodshim Kalim could be eaten anywhere in Machaneh Yisrael (and when the Beis-Hamikdash stood, anywhere in Yerushalayim.


1

What is his proof? Aharon and his sons were commanded to dwell at the entrance of thee Ohel Mo'ed all seven days (8:33)! (PF)

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