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by Rabbi Ephraim Becker Kollel Iyun Hadaf, Yerushalayim Rosh Kollel: Rabbi Mordecai Kornfeld
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YOMA 59-88 have been dedicated to the memory of the late Dr. Simcha
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and daughters. Well known in the community for his Chesed and Tzedakah, he
will long be remembered.
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1) ROLLING THE SEFER TORAH
(a) Question: Why did the Kohen Gadol need to announce that
there is more, ie. that what he was about to read by heart
is contained in the Sefer Torah?
(b) Answer: To avoid impugning the Sefer (leaving the impression
that the Sefer was missing the Parashah).
(c) Question: Why did he read it by heart, rather than roll to
it?
(d) Answer: To avoid burdening the Tzibur with the delay.
(e) Question: Then they should bring another Sefer!?
(f) Answer: We are afraid people will think the first Sefer is
Pasul.
(g) Alternate Answer: To avoid an unnecessary Berachah (which
would be needed over a new Sefer).
(h) Question: But we see that we regularly bring out multiple
Sefarim without concern for impugning the first!?
(i) Answer: That is when a different person reads from each one,
not when he reads from one and then switches to the other.
2) THE EIGHT BERACHOS
(a) The Berachah Al HaTorah is as we say at public readings of
the Torah (Asher Nasan Lanu Toras Emes...).
(b) Al Ha'Avodah, Hoda'ah, Mechilas Avon are as we have them in
our Nusach HaTefilah.
(c) Mikdash, Kohanim, and Yisrael are the subject of separate
Berachos.
3) THE REST OF THE TEFILAH
(a) The Nusach includes Rinah, Techinah and Bakashah, concluding
with Shomea Tefilah.
(b) Subsequent to the Tefilah of the Kohen Gadol, each person
who had previously brought a Sefer Torah to the Azarah read
from it to display its beauty.
4) ATTENDING EITHER THE READING OR THE BURNING
(a) Question: It is obvious that he can only attend one!?
(b) Answer: We might have thought that the principle of Ein
Ma'avirin Al HaMitzvos would prevent even a bystander from
moving from one to the other.
1. Question: What Mitzvah are we speaking of?
2. Answer: The honor to HaShem of BeRov Am.
5) MISHNAH: THE OTHER KORBANOS
(a) If he read from the Torah in the Bigdei Lavan then:
1. He did Kidush Yadayim VeRaglayim and undressed.
2. He immersed, emerged, dried off and was brought, and
donned, Bigdei Zahav, and did Kidush thereafter.
(b) (If he read in private garments, he would have done Kidush
before removing the Bigdei Lavan, prior to Krias HaTorah.)
(c) (R. Eliezer) He went out and offered his Ayil, and the
People's Ayil before the seven Kevasim of Musaf.
(d) (R. Akiva) The seven Kevasim for Musaf were offered together
with the morning Tamid, and the Par (Olah), and the Seir
(done outside) were offered together with the afternoon
Tamid.
(e) He did Kidush, undressed, immersed, donned Bigdei Lavan and
did Kidush.
(f) He went into the Kodesh HaKodoshim to remove the Kaf and
Machtah.
(g) He went through the procedure again to change to Bigdei
Zahav and offered the afternoon Ketores, and to arrange the
Neiros.
(h) He did Kidush, removed the Bigdei Zahav, put on his own
clothes and was escorted to his home where he hosted a
Seudah, having emerged peacefully from the Avodah.
6) THE PAR (OLAH)
(a) Question: The Par (Olah) in R. Akiva's teaching is to be
read as attached to the first clause (and is brought with
the morning Tamid) or to the second clause (and is
associated with the afternoon Tamid).
(b) Additional Question: When was the Par (Olah) done according
to R. Eliezer?
(c) Additional Question: When were the Eimurei Chatas brought?
(d) Answer (Rava): You will find one order listed according to
R. Eliezer (in a Beraisa from Bei Shmuel) and one according
to R. Akiva (in the Tosefta).
1. The Tana d'Vei Shmuel teaches that, according to R.
Eliezer, the Eimurei Chatas were right after the Ailim,
and the Par LeOlah, seven Kavasim and Seir were all
associated with the afternoon Tamid.
2. The Tosefta teaches that, according to R. Akiva, the
Par LeOlah is connected to the seven Kevasim, and with
the morning Tamid (as a rule derived from Milvad...).
i. Next is the Avodas HaYom (Hagralah, Chataos
Penimiyos) then (after the Par and Seir within)
bring the outer Seir.
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(1) In spite of its being part of the Musaf, the
outer Seir is associated with the morning
Tamid.
(2) This is drawn from the Pasuk Seir Izim Echad
Chatas - Milvad Chatas HaKipurim.
ii. Next are the Ailim, then the Eimurei Chatas and
then the afternoon Tamid.
(e) Question: What is the rationale of R. Eliezer (for
associating the Musafim with the afternoon Tamid, unlike the
other Regalim when the Musafim are associated with the
morning Tamid)?
(f) Answer: First do the Avodos listed in VaYikra (Par and Seir
Penimi'im), and then the Avodos listed in BaMidbar (Musaf).
(g) Question: What is the rationale of R. Akiva?
(h) Answer: As taught, Milvad Olas HaBoker... implying that the
Musafim come together with the morning Tamid (as well by Yom
Kipur).
(i) Question: What will R. Eliezer do with Milvad Chatas
HaKipurim (which R. Akiva used to put the outer Seir before
the Ailim)?
(j) Answer: To teach that they both (Seir HaPenimi and Chitzon)
atone for the same things.
7) OTHER OPINIONS IN THE TOSEFTA
(a) (R. Yehudah, citing R. Akiva) One of the seven Kevasim is
brought with the morning Tamid, and the other six with the
afternoon Tamid.
(b) (R. Elazar b. R. Shimon citing R. Akiva) Six with Shachar,
one with Bein Ha'Arbayim.
1. Question: What is the rationale of these two renditions
of R. Akiva (splitting up the Kevasim)?
2. Answer: It is a resolution of two, seemingly
contradictory Pesukim.
(c) Question: What, then, is the basis of their dispute?
(d) Answer: R. Yehudah holds to do the minimum Kevasim before
the Avodas HaYom in order not to tire out the Kohen Gadol;
(e) R. Elazar holds to do as many as possible lest he neglect to
do them later, and the Kohan Gadol is Zariz and not likely
to get weak.
8) THE AYIL OF THE TZIBUR
(a) Both R. Eliezer and R. Akiva agree that only one Ayil is
brought for the Tzibur, like the opinion of Rebbi.
(b) Rebbi had taught that the Ayil mentioned in Acharei Mos is
the same one mentioned in Pinchas.
(c) R. Elazar b. R. Shimon holds that there are two.
(d) Question: What is the rationale of Rebbi?
(e) Answer: The extra word Echad.
(f) Question: How will R. Elazar b. R. Shimon learn Echad?
(g) Answer: Echad means the finest (Meyuchad) of his flock.
(h) Question: How will Rebbi learn the requirement of Meyuchad?
(i) Answer: From Mivchar Nidarechah (Nidreichem).
(j) Question: How will R. Elazar b. R. Shimon relate to these
two references to Meyuchad?
(k) Answer: One is for Korbanos Chovah and one for Nedavos (and
each reference is needed- Rashi).
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