The Rosh Yeshiva discusses the sin of publicly desecrating the Name of HaShem and how it is atoned for
The Rosh Yeshiva discusses the prohibition in Parashas Emor that prohibits a kohein (priest), a son of Aharon (Aaron), with a physical defect from making offerings to HaShem in the Temple, together with related ideas about the importance of those who are associated with HaShem’s Torah presenting themselves well.
‘The blessing of HaShem brings wealth’ (Mishlei 10:22)—This refers to Shabbos, of which it is said, ‘And G-d blessed the Seventh Day.’
– Talmud Yerushalmi, Moed Katan 3:4