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Hebrew Text
וּפָשַׁט אֶת־בְּגָדָיו וְלָבַשׁ בְּגָדִים אֲחֵרִים וְהוֹצִיא אֶת־הַדֶּשֶׁן אֶל־מִחוּץ לַמַּחֲנֶה אֶל־מָקוֹם טָהוֹר׃
English Translation
And he shall put off his garments, and put on other garments, and carry the ashes outside the camp to a clean place.
Transliteration
Ufashat et-begadav v'lavash b'gadim acheirim v'hotzi et-hadeshen el-michutz lamachane el-makom tahor.
Hebrew Leining Text
וּפָשַׁט֙ אֶת־בְּגָדָ֔יו וְלָבַ֖שׁ בְּגָדִ֣ים אֲחֵרִ֑ים וְהוֹצִ֤יא אֶת־הַדֶּ֙שֶׁן֙ אֶל־מִח֣וּץ לַֽמַּחֲנֶ֔ה אֶל־מָק֖וֹם טָהֽוֹר׃
וּפָשַׁט֙ אֶת־בְּגָדָ֔יו וְלָבַ֖שׁ בְּגָדִ֣ים אֲחֵרִ֑ים וְהוֹצִ֤יא אֶת־הַדֶּ֙שֶׁן֙ אֶל־מִח֣וּץ לַֽמַּחֲנֶ֔ה אֶל־מָק֖וֹם טָהֽוֹר׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Yoma 23b
The verse is referenced in the discussion about the priest changing his garments when removing the ashes from the altar, highlighting the requirement for purity and the change of garments for different services.
📖 Zevachim 35b
The verse is cited in the context of discussing the procedures for handling the ashes of the sacrifices, emphasizing the transition from sacred to mundane tasks and the corresponding change in garments.
Context in the Torah
This verse (Vayikra 6:4) describes part of the daily service of the Kohen (priest) in the Mishkan (Tabernacle) and later in the Beit HaMikdash (Temple). It details the procedure for removing the ashes (deshen) from the Mizbe'ach (Altar) after the Tamid (daily) offerings.
Garment Change: Symbolism and Practicality
Rashi (Vayikra 6:4) explains that the Kohen changes from his bigdei kehunah (priestly garments) to inferior garments when removing the ashes to avoid soiling his sacred vestments. The Rambam (Hilchot Temidin U'Musafin 2:10) adds that this teaches derech eretz (proper conduct) - that one should not wear fine clothing while performing dirty work.
Removal of Ashes: Halachic Details
The Mishnah (Tamid 1:4) describes how this was done daily before dawn. The ashes were taken to a tahor (clean) place outside the camp, as our verse specifies. The Kli Yakar explains this teaches that even waste from holy service must be treated with respect.
Spiritual Lessons
The Sforno notes that the ashes represent the "leftovers" of our avodah (service). Just as the Kohen treats them respectfully, we must value every aspect of our divine service, even what seems insignificant.