Halakhah for Zevachim 132:1
<big><strong>גמ׳</strong></big> דשני במאי אילימא דשני במליקה נימא דלא כר' אלעזר בר' שמעון דאמר שמעתי שמבדילין בחטאת העוף
<big><b>GEMARA: </b></big>Wherein does he deviate?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' When he offers a sin-offering with the rites of a burnt-offering.');"><sup>1</sup></span>
Sefer HaChinukh
From the laws of the commandment is [that which] they, may their memory be blessed, said (Menachot 21a) that it is a commandment to salt the meat properly — similar to the salting of meat for roasting — such that he salts it from both sides. But it is fit, ex post facto, even if he salted it a tiny bit (Mishneh Torah, Laws of Things Forbidden on the Altar 5:11). And the salt with which we salt the sacrifices is the community’s, like the [fire]wood. And an individual does not bring salt or wood for the sacrifices. And all of this is from the aggrandizement of the [Temple]; as “in a place of wealth, there is no poverty” (Shabbat 102b). And they would put the salt in three places: in the chamber of salt; on top of the ramp; and at the top of the altar. They would salt the limbs in the chamber of salt, and they would salt the handful, the frankincense, the burnt meal-offerings and the burnt-offering of the fowl at the top of the altar. And the rest of its details are in the seventh chapter of Zevachim.
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