Aliya Summary: The Torah describes the last type of voluntary meal
offerings -- the deep-fried meal offering -- and the mandatory barley
offering, the Omer offering, brought on the second day of Passover. G‑d
instructs the Jews to add salt to every animal sacrifice or meal
offering, a symbol of our everlasting "salt covenant" with G‑d. We are
also commanded not to include any leavened items or anything which
contains honey in any Temple offering (there are two exclusions to the
leaven prohibition).
Our table is like the Alter. A
famous saying with many different manifestations. We salt our HaMotzi
bread because we are expected to add an element of spirituality to an
otherwise very mundane act of eating. Salt is a preservative and salt
does not spoil. As such, it represents an element of the eternal in this
temporal world.
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