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Dvar for Tetzaveh (Exodus 27:20-30:10)

SP
Short, practical, relevant Weekly Dvar
Wed, Feb 24, 2021 6:11 PM

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In its description of the priestly garments, the passuk (verse) describes
the robe’s bottom hem as having alternating pomegranates and bells (28:34).
However, when introducing the design, the passuk begins with the
pomegranates’ placement on the hem and continues with the golden bells’
placement in between them (28:33). Why are the bells specifically described
as being placed in the pomegranates’ midst?

The Alshech (16th century) suggests that the pomegranates represent
introspection and internal growth (as the shell shelters its many seeds),
while the bells represent speech and outward interactions. He explains that
the specific wording is meant to give us perspective on the physical
actions that these items represent. Not every thought or personal
development should be surrounded by actions or speech, while every
utterance should be framed by introspection and contemplation. Considering
our words carefully will facilitate the answering of our prayers and
delivering us internal growth.


Quotation of the week:
"Be kind to unkind people. They need it the most."

Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. I hope you enjoy it enough to forward it to someone else... _______________________________________________ In its description of the priestly garments, the passuk (verse) describes the robe’s bottom hem as having alternating pomegranates and bells (28:34). However, when introducing the design, the passuk begins with the pomegranates’ placement on the hem and continues with the golden bells’ placement in between them (28:33). Why are the bells specifically described as being placed in the pomegranates’ midst? The Alshech (16th century) suggests that the pomegranates represent introspection and internal growth (as the shell shelters its many seeds), while the bells represent speech and outward interactions. He explains that the specific wording is meant to give us perspective on the physical actions that these items represent. Not every thought or personal development should be surrounded by actions or speech, while every utterance should be framed by introspection and contemplation. Considering our words carefully will facilitate the answering of our prayers and delivering us internal growth. _______________________________________________ Quotation of the week: "Be kind to unkind people. They need it the most."