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27 Mar 2021
Chevre, this week’s parsha is צַו (Tzav) and it leads directly into פֶּסַח (Pesach). Tzav continues to talk about sacrifices, but ends with the concecration or bootstrapping of the work in the Mishkan. Understanding what has to be done to get started is important. There are important things that have to be done to get up and running. IAM and/or SSO users need to be made, password policies need to be implemented.