Aliya Summary: Moshe addresses Aaron and his sons, instructing them
regarding the consumption of that day's offerings -- despite the deaths
of their next of kin.
At first glance this seems cruel,
to make Aaron and his sons do all this work while they mourn the loss
of their sons/brothers. Unless, that is, you see if from G-d's
perspective, who wanted to be closer to them specifically when they were
going through their grief, because He felt the grief as well. Mourners
take comfort among themselves, and G-d might have needed Aaron and his
sons' company as much as they needed His.
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