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Commento su Yoma 3:3

אֵין אָדָם נִכְנָס לָעֲזָרָה לָעֲבוֹדָה, אֲפִלּוּ טָהוֹר, עַד שֶׁיִּטְבֹּל. חָמֵשׁ טְבִילוֹת וַעֲשָׂרָה קִדּוּשִׁין טוֹבֵל כֹּהֵן גָּדוֹל וּמְקַדֵּשׁ בּוֹ בַיּוֹם, וְכֻלָּן בַּקֹּדֶשׁ עַל בֵּית הַפַּרְוָה, חוּץ מִזּוֹ בִלְבָד:

Non si può entrare nell'azara per il servizio [(non necessariamente il servizio)], anche se è pulito, senza immergersi, [ciò che segue a fortiori, vale a dire: ora se il sommo sacerdote, che passa dalla santità alla santità — da un servizio esterno a un servizio interno e da un servizio interno a un servizio esterno (richiede l'immersione) —uno che viene da casa sua, dalla non santità alla santità, quanto più dovrebbe richiedere l'immersione!] In quel giorno, il sommo sacerdote esegue cinque immersioni e dieci lavaggi (Yom Kippur). E tutte (delle immersioni) sono nella santità (cioè, nel mikveh di) [la lishkah di] Beth Parvah, tranne questa, [la prima (entrando nell'azarah), che era in col (non-santità), alla Porta dell'Acqua, vicino alla sua lishkah].

Bartenura on Mishnah Yoma

לעבודה – not necessarily
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English Explanation of Mishnah Yoma

Introduction This mishnah teaches a general principle with regard to immersing before service in the Temple.
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Bartenura on Mishnah Yoma

עד שיטבול – and the matters are [understood] via a conclusion a minori ad majus, for just as the second to the High Priest is sanctified for the Holy {Service], from the Divine Service outside to the Divine Service inside, and from the Service inside [the Temple] to the Divine Service outside, and which requires immersion between each Divine Service, the individual who comes from his house which is from the “secular” to the Holy, does he not all the more so require ritual immersion?
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English Explanation of Mishnah Yoma

A man may not enter the Temple courtyard or to worship even if he was clean until he immerses himself. There are actually two requirements in this section. The first is that one may not enter into the Temple courtyard unless he first immerses himself in a mikveh. The second is that one who is already in the courtyard may not begin to perform the Temple service until he immerses himself.
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Bartenura on Mishnah Yoma

על בית הפרוה – on the chamber/compartment of the House of the Parveh.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Yoma

Five immersions and ten sanctifications did the high priest perform on that day. The high priest will change his clothing from his normal priestly wear to special golden clothes and then back again five times during Yom Kippur. For each change he would need to sanctify his hands and feet by washing them, making a total of ten hand and feet-washings.
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Bartenura on Mishnah Yoma

חוץ מזו – the first, which was in the non-holy area near the Gate of the Water, and it was at the side of his chamber.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Yoma

And all in sanctity in the Bet Haparvah with the exception of this one alone. All of these washings were done in an immersion pool which was on top of a chamber called the “Bet Haparvah”. The “Bet Haparvah” was within the Temple courtyard. The one exception was the first immersion which we learned about yesterday. Since this immersion was done before he began the service it was done outside of the Temple courtyard.
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