Guest Post - Technology
in the Third Beis Hamikdash
from Dixie Yid
Avodas Ha'Avodah: Serving Hashem Through Work
I have had conversations with people of
the years about how technology would be incorporated into the
third Beis Hamikdash when it will be built. But my friend wrote up
a "handbook" for those offering korbanos in the third Beis
Hamikdash, imagining in detail what it would be like, and
incorporating many halachos in the essay as well. So enjoy the
below guest post and IY"H, may we be zoche to see how technology
will be incorporated soon in our days!
Bais Hamikdash Tech Update
Due to several documented mix ups with korbanos, the Mikdash
Committee has instituted new technology and procedures.
First, all animals to be sold for sacrifices on the Temple Mount
area have already had magnetic bar codes firmly affixed to their
hooves. Birds have a smaller tag attached to the right foot.
Anyone bringing in their own animals for korbanos will have
similar bar codes affixed in the examination area. There will be
no additional charge for this service.
All of the Klei Shares have embedded tags as well.
Next, korbanos need to be registered on the system with full owner
information and korban designation before offering. This can be
done online, by cellphone app, or on one of the dedicated
terminals installed on the base of the temple mount. Any changes
in owner information (particularly for korban pesach group status)
needs to be completed before shechita. No exceptions.
Owner information will be checked with Department of Health
records in real time. A chatas whose owner has died will not be
offered.
Temurah registrations, while discouraged, will still be accepted
by the system.
All Kohanim On Duty have been assigned small portable scanners.
Before shechita, the KOD must scan the animal as well as the Kli
Shares to be receiving the blood. If the animal is in the wrong
location (i.e. slaughter in the north is required), the system is
programmed to alert the KOD with both audio and visual alerts.
Several help stations have been strategically placed throughout
the Azarah. If the KOD has forgotten which avodah he needs to
perform or where, he can just scan the kli and a full diagram will
come up.
For semicha, the owner(s) will receive a text message when their
animal is ready to go. They will then enter the azarah and proceed
directly to the automated hoist number of their korban, perform
the semicha, and leave. More viewing of the avodas can be done by
the AzarahCam at any time.
Due to concerns about tahara and chometz, we will no longer allow
people to bring flour, oil, wine, etc. from home to be offered
(with the exception of the kohen gadol). Therefore, we have
purchased all the supplies needed for menachos and sell them using
our system.
The system will go like this. The person purchasing a mincha will
enter their information and the korban needed, whether it is
challos or wafers, deep fried or shallow fried, kohen owned, etc.
A ticket will be generated and sent to the bakery to fill the
order. For a minchas nesachim, the ticket will not be generated
until the blood of the associated korban is sprinkled. The bakery
employee will place the finished mincha in the window facing the
kodesh in an ordinary container. The kohen will take the
mincha, scan it for the owner info, and place it in a kli shares
while verbally consecrating it for its owner. He will then proceed
to perform the proper avodah of the mincha. The system will assist
in reminding the kohen of the proper procedure, whether it needs
waving, hagasha, kemitza, etc. with audible alerts. Any questions
on identifying a particular mincha can be easily resolved with a
quick scan of the kli.
A korban Todah will be prevented from being slaughtered until all
the loaves have been baked.
Non Jews are not required to pay for minchas nesachim.
Salt will be added to all offerings at no charge.
The system will also arrange the proper order of offerings. This
has previously been a very difficult principle to achieve by hand.
For example, chatas blood comes before olah blood, but olah limbs
are offered before chatas sacrificial parts. The queuing will be
done automatically and signal the nearest KOD to perform the next
avodah. Audio and visual alerts will warn any KOD about to perform
an avodah out of order.
Additional tags will be affixed to the cut up parts of the korban
in the flaying area, near the sinks. Absolutely NO meat is to be
placed in the Mikdash Refrigerators without proper tags.
The Mikdash Refrigerator doors have sensors as well.
Notifications will be sent out for any meat that is nossar, which
will now be easy to locate.
Tracking the hides are important for determining ownership.
Depending on circumstances, the hide may belong to the mikdash,
the kohanim, or the donor. We will auction off each hide and track
the sale price to the owners. At the end of each day, all of the
kohanim that swiped in (even those with a mum that performed
non-avodah labor, but not Mikdash employees) will be automatically
credited their share by direct deposit.
Cooking pots have been tagged as well. Pots have to be koshered
after use with korbanos, within the time frame allowed for eating
the korban, unless the pot is used for another korban, which
resets the clock again. This system will track each pot and signal
those needing koshering.
The mizbeach has been outfitted with special metal-free sensors.
As the kli filled with blood approaches for sprinkling, the KOD
will be gently prompted as to which corners to approach and the
proper order, and whether sprinkling needs to be done above or
below the red line. Similarly, birds post melikah will be sensed
if the sprinkling is about to be performed in the wrong place.
After the afternoon Tamid has been offered, the system will go
into lockdown mode, and no further sacrifices may be brought until
the next morning. Any blood waiting to be sprinkled is to be
placed in one of the oscillators until the morning. The next shift
of kohanim will be able to identify the blood through the tag on
the kli.
The Ulam has sensors installed at the doorway to prevent any
korbanei chutz from entering lifnim accidentally.
Sensors and alarms have been set up around all the exits. If a
korban that is not allowed to leave the area approaches the exit,
an alarm will sound. Similarly, the system will guard against
theft of Mikdash property.
Outside in the Ezras Nashim, large screen displays have been
installed with real time information on offering status. Text or
email alerts to the owners are available at no extra charge.
The Mikdash Bank
Previously, there were 13 ‘horns’ that held coins used for
purchasing sacrifices for when the altar was unoccupied. The Kohen
entering the room where they were stored had to enter there
barefoot in clothing without a hem or pockets etc. -a difficult
procedure. We have eliminated this, and set up a Mikdash Bank,
with multiple accounts. Balance and activity information is openly
available online. All donors will receive a receipt number that
can be tracked, with their name listed if they desire. Any
withdrawals will list the kohen signing off on it, as well as the
tag number of the animal purchased. The main branch of the bank is
located near the base of the Temple Mount, eliminating the need
for private money changers.
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