Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Liturgy for Menachot 219:1

ונשבעות לה' צבאות הלכו לאלכסנדריא של מצרים ובנו מזבח והעלו עליו לשם שמים שנאמר (ישעיהו יט, יט) ביום ההוא יהיה מזבח לה' בתוך ארץ מצרים

and swear to the Lord of hosts.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Ibid. 18.');"><sup>1</sup></span> Thereupon they went to Alexandria in Egypt, built an altar there, and offered thereon sacrifices in honour of God, as it is written, In that day there shall be an altar to the Lord i the midst of the land of Egypt.

Siddur Sefard

The Talmud (Maseches Menachos 110a) states: Rabbi Isaac asked, "Why does it say (Leviticus 6:18; 7:1) This is the law of the sin-offering, this is the law of the guilt-offering? To teach us that when one studies the law of the sin-offering, it is considered as though he had actually brought it on the Altar, and when one studies the law of the guilt-offering, it is as though he actually brought it on the Altar." Rather than merely recite the following portions, study them and attempt to learn about the laws and significance of the various sacrifices.
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Siddur Ashkenaz

The Talmud (Maseches Menachos 110a) states: Rabbi Isaac asked, “Why does it say (Leviticus 6:18; 7:1) This is the law of the sin-offering, this is the law of the guilt-offering? To teach us that when one studies the law of the sin-offering, it is considered as though he had actually brought it on the Altar, and when one studies the law of the guilt-offering, it is as though he actually brought it on the Altar.” Rather than merely recite the following portions, study them and attempt to learn about the laws and significance of the various sacrifices.
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Hadran

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