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There were two types of sacrifices during Pesach. The first was a communal sacrifice of a goat offered by the nation as a whole as part of atonement for any mistakes made by the community as a whole. The second was a sacrifice offered by every family, this was an offering of thanks and each family slaughtered, roasted, and ate a lamb for this.

However, sacrifice can only be offered when the Temple is standing. With the second Temple's destruction in 70 CE, prayer replaced sacrifice as specified in the Tanach (Jewish Bible).

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