 Parshat
T'zaveh

Pretty straightforward collection of graphics for the sedra. Olive oil
is to be taken for the lighting of the Menora. The garments for the Kohen Gadol (and the
regular kohanim) are to be made. The inaugural offerings brought when the garments were
first worn were a bull and two rams, plus matza-bread loaves. The daily sacrificesof two
lambs are commanded as a mitzva in Parshat Pinchas, but are mentioned first in T'tzaveh.
And the Mizbei'ach HaZahav, the Golden Altar, a.k.a. the Mizbach HaKetoret, the Incense
Altar, a.k.a. the Inner Altar, is commanded in Parshat T'tzaveh. The picture, lower right,
does not match the pictures in some sources asfar as the carrying rings are concerned.
There were not four rings, but two on opposite corners.
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