Aliya Summary: Moshe becomes aware that one of the sin offerings had
been burnt, rather than eaten. When he expresses his displeasure, Aaron
explains his reasoning for ordering the burning of that particular
offering, and Moshe humbly accepts Aaron's explanation.
Moshe
gets angry with Elazar and Itamar for not eating of the korbanot, as
they were instructed to do. Aharon defends his sons' behavior by
explaining that the loss of their brothers would make a "business as
usual" attitude unacceptable in G-d's eyes. Moshe accepts Aharon's
words. Our Sages teach us to learn from Moshe Rabbeinu. Just as he was
not embarrassed to admit that he did not know (or did not remember)
learning a point, so should we readily admit it when we do not know
something.
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