Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar (and future Daily
Aliya). Please consider forwarding this to others, and I hope you enjoy...
Shabbat Shalom.
Dvar for Tetzaveh 2nd Aliya
The breastplate of the Kohel Gadol (High Priest) contained twelve precious
stones, each engraved with the name of a different tribe (28:21). Why were
the stones engraved with names of the tribes rather than the names of the
three patriarchs or four matriarchs? Would they not have provided even more
merit?
The Kedushat Levi suggests that because Kohanim were chosen to represent
the nation, other tribes may have felt somewhat diminished or secondary. To
protect against any potential feelings of diminished significance, all the
tribes were represented equally on the Kohen’s breastplate. This action
emphasizes the sensitivity G-d has for the possibility of feeling slighted
and so we, too, should always look to avoid misunderstandings, even when
unwarranted or unintended.
Shlomo Ressler
Quotation of the week:
"If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in great ways." -
Martin Luther King Jr.
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar (and future Daily
Aliya). Please consider forwarding this to others, and I hope you enjoy...
Shabbat Shalom.
_______________________________________________
Dvar for Tetzaveh 2nd Aliya
The breastplate of the Kohel Gadol (High Priest) contained twelve precious
stones, each engraved with the name of a different tribe (28:21). Why were
the stones engraved with names of the tribes rather than the names of the
three patriarchs or four matriarchs? Would they not have provided even more
merit?
The Kedushat Levi suggests that because Kohanim were chosen to represent
the nation, other tribes may have felt somewhat diminished or secondary. To
protect against any potential feelings of diminished significance, all the
tribes were represented equally on the Kohen’s breastplate. This action
emphasizes the sensitivity G-d has for the possibility of feeling slighted
and so we, too, should always look to avoid misunderstandings, even when
unwarranted or unintended.
Shlomo Ressler
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Quotation of the week:
"If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in great ways." -
Martin Luther King Jr.