Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch reflects on a passage from Deuteronomy, emphasizing that the Torah requires participants to cook and eat the Passover offering in the sacred place before returning home. He argues that the experience in the Sanctuary should deeply influence one's thoughts, feelings, and actions, elevating even daily life to a moral and holy level. The Torah, according to Rav Hirsch, insists that offerings are not just ritual acts but opportunities for spiritual transformation, encouraging individuals to stay overnight in the Sanctuary to absorb its atmosphere. This spiritual enrichment is meant to be carried back into everyday life, ensuring that the Sanctuary's blessings continue to shape one's home and conduct.

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