Sh'mini

שְׁמִינִי
The Eighth [Day]

Leviticus 9:1-11:47

When Is Sh'mini Read?

/ 28 Nisan 5785
/ 24 Nisan 5786
/ 25 Adar II 5787

Summary

  • Aaron and his sons follow Moses' instructions and offer sacrifices so that God will forgive the people. (9:1-24)
  • Two of Aaron's sons, Nadab and Abihu, offer "alien fire" to God. God punishes these two priests by killing them immediately. (10:1-3)
  • God forbids Moses, Aaron, and his surviving sons from mourning but commands the rest of the people to do so. Priests are told not to drink alcohol before entering the sacred Tabernacle and are further instructed about making sacrifices. (10:4-20)
  • Laws are given to distinguish between pure and impure animals, birds, fish, and insects. (11:1-47)

Ten Minutes of Torah: Sh'mini Commentary

Photo of two feet, standing on the ground, with three yellow arrows pointing in different directions

Drawing Too Close?

By: Rabbi Daniel Mikelberg

Often, we are unaware of and surprised by social norms - the "dos and don'ts." We simply conform, but it can be meaningful to reflect on these practices and potentially innovate with care. Aaron's sons, Nadav and Avihu, learn this lesson the hard way in Parashat Sh'mini.

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