The special tent to serve Hashem.
Mishkan
Fire is very .
Hot
The special helpers in the Mishkan.
Kohanim (priests)
A gift brought to Hashem.
Korban (offering)
“Tzav” means .
Command
The place where offerings were brought.
Altar (mizbeach)
The altar fire should not go .
Out
They wore special clothes.
Kohanim (acceptable: “priest clothes”)
This offering is burned up on the altar.
Korban / offering
“Esh” means .
Fire
The kohen puts ashes in a pile, then takes them .
Outside / away (acceptable: “outside the camp”)
The fire stays on the altar all .
Day (all day / always)
The first kohen’s name.
Aharon
An offering can be made from . (flour)
Flour (mincha)
“Korban” is an .
Offering
The kohen cleaned up the altar by taking away .
Ashes
The fire must keep burning at .
Night
The leader kohen is the Kohen .
Gadol
Some offerings were eaten by the .
Kohanim
Another name for Hashem: .
Hashem / G-d
The altar is where the . burned.
Offerings
We are careful around fire so nobody gets .
Hurt
Kohanim must be . (clean)
Clean (tahor)
A peace offering is called .
Shelamim
“Korban” can mean to come .
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