Shlamim for all?

Moshe told Paroh quite clearly; “Even you too will supply us with zvachim and olos to sacrificer to our God!” . What are “zvachim”, what are “olos”? The Targum explains that zvachim are Shlamim sacrifices, and olos are well, olos. However, a goy never brings a shlamim, it’s impossible. Shlamim is a friendship-gift, and only Special people can have a friendship and “camaraderie” with Hashem. So what’s this about Paroh bringing shlamim? Perhaps the answer is that Paroh would donate the animals for us to bring as our own korbanos, – not as his. Additionally perhaps goyim do not bring shlamim only because they cannot eat the korbon. Shlamim need to be eaten by their owners. Here Paroh had us act as his proxy and eat the korbon, and therefore was able, even as a goy, to bring a shlamim. Rabbi Avigdor Miller z”l explained the concept; to most of humanity there can be either spirituality or physicality – there is no bridge between them. There is no turning something physical into something spiritual. And the concept of shlamim is that the physical eating of the korbon constitutes offering it up to Hashem. Eating is like burning on the alter, and the eater himself is the alter! Only the few are capable of comprehending and executing this awesome operation.

If indeed the only problem of bringing shlamim is in the eating of it, here that Paroh made us his agents to eat for him, it was okay for him to bring shlamim. (This is certainly a huge chiddush; I doubt that anyone would pasken l’halachah that anyone can bring a shlamim if he appoints me to eat it! There is also a problem with shlichus here, anyhow we are broaching the suggestion)

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