[Avodah] Where on the Mount of Olives would the Para Aduma be prepared?
Zev Sero
zev at sero.name
Tue Apr 27 21:22:36 PDT 2021
On 27/4/21 6:43 pm, Micha Berger wrote:
> Yes, the broken keilim are because you couldn't use them after using them
> to eat qodshim. My point was that the din of having to do something from
> where you can see the miqdash was often the mountainside. Suggesting
> this was true in general, suggesting parah adumah may not have been
> any different.
But there is no din that you must eat kodshim from where you can see the
mikdash. Kodoshim kalim can be eaten throughout Machane Yisrael. Both
in the Midbar and in Yerushalayim you could not see the mikdash from
most of Machane Yisrael. And in Yerushalayim most of the places from
which you *could* see the mikdash, i.e. the surrounding mountains, were
*outside* the Machane and therefore one could *not* eat kodshim there.
The Para Aduma had to be done davka outside the Machane, and thus in a
place where kodshim *can't* be eaten, but in a place from which the
Mikdash *could* be seen.
Therefore I don't think the findings at Shilo can shed any light on the
Para Aduma site's location.
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Zev Sero Wishing everyone a healthy summer
zev at sero.name
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