Tezawe

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Tezawe or Tezawwe ( Biblical Hebrew תְּצַוֶּה 'You shall command' ) refers to a reading section (called Parascha or Sidra) of the Torah and includes the text Exodus / Schemot 27.20–30.10 (27.20-21 BHS , 28 BHS , 29 BHS , 30.1–10 BHS ). If tetzaveh with Shabbat Sachor coincides, the maftir is different Dt 25.17 to 19  BHS .

It is the cider of the 2nd or 3rd Shabbat in the month of Adar or Adar rishon.

Essential content

The main content of the reading section is the command to Israel to donate olive oil for permanent lighting of the tabernacle by Aaron and his sons, the priests ; the regulations for the preparation of holy priestly robes , including the efod , breast shields, urim and thummim and the regulations for sacrifice and clothing for priests on the day of their inauguration, for the daily sacrifice of two lambs, for the building of the incense altar, with its horns only once annually, on Yom Kippur , to be sprinkled with sacrificial blood.

Haftara

The associated Haftara is Ezekiel 43: 10–27  BHS ; on Shabbat Sachor it is according to Ashkenazi rite 1 Sam 15.2–34  BHS , according to Sephardic rite 1 Sam 15.1–34  BHS .

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Individual evidence

  1. Hanna Liss: Tanach - Textbook of the Jewish Bible . 3. Edition. Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-8253-5904-1 , p. 97 (414 pp.).