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hello everyone do you remember the
Tabernacle that the Jews built in the
desert today I'll tell you about the
special garments worn by the kohanim and
the garments of Aon the kohen hagadol
the high priest but before that you
surely know about the manora that was in
the betham mikdash the Holy Temple it
was lit every day with special oil
Hashem said to Moshe I want you to
prepare a very special oil not just any
oil but take the first and purest drop
that comes from the olive why
specifically the first drop the oil from
the first drop is the purest for
lighting meaning it's especially
highquality oil for
illumination this ensures that the
manora will burn in the best possible
way it's also considered the highest
quality because it's not mixed with the
fruit of the Olive and now after we know
what the manora should be lit with let's
move on to the Priestly garments Hashem
called to Moshe and said Moshe I have a
special task for you I want you to
prepare special garments for your
brother iron not just any clothes but
garments that no one in the world has
ever seen before how mosha asked don't
worry Hashem replied I will give special
wisdom to those who will prepare the
garments they will be wise-hearted these
Craftsmen will receive a special gift
from heaven and then began a wondrous
journey of creating the eight garments
of the kohen gadul each with its own
special significance
the first was the EOD a stunning garment
that looked like a magical
apron but what an apron it
was it was made of Golden Threads that
shun like the
sun blue threads like the blue
sky and Scarlet threads as red as a
beautiful rose on the shoulders were two
huge shom stones and engraved on them
were the names of the tribes every time
Aon wore the fod he carried the entire
nation on his
shoulders but wait that's not all the
hoan the breastplate was a fascinating
garment imagine a magical square with 12
precious stones each a different color
sparkling and glowing like stars on each
Stone was engraved the name of a tribe
and inside the breastplate was something
even more mysterious the orm and tumim
these were sacred names through which
they could ask Hashem important
questions and Hashem would answer the
robe was something special threads of
blue like the blue sky and at the Hem
small golden bells that jingled this way
they knew the kohen gadal was
approaching it was stunning but the most
special garment was the seats a shiny
golden plate on which were engraved the
words kodesh lahashem Sanctified to God
in glowing letters when Aaron wore it on
his forehead everyone saw how holy and
important his role was what's the
purpose of this all because when Aon
wore all these garments he was like an
angel there's another interesting idea
in the
paraa since Moshe was born his name was
mentioned in every paraa though in our
paraa his name is not mentioned not even
once you're probably curious why I'll
tell you because once when Hashem was
very angry with the Jewish people for
the sin of the golden calf and wanted to
punish them Moshe said master of the
universe if you don't forgive the Jewish
Nation erase me from your book obviously
Hashem forgave but moshe's words had an
impact that's why there's one portion
without his name now we'll discuss the
incense it had such a wonderful smell
twice a day they would burn it on the
small golden Altar and the scent spread
throughout the mishan it was like a
magical perfume that ascended to the
heavens along with the prayers of the
Jewish people all this happened after
the seven special days of inauguration
for seven days Moshe taught Aon and his
sons how they should conduct themselves
in their roles as kohanim he dressed
them in special garments anointed them
with holy oil and showed them how to
serve in the
mishon it was like a special course to
become kohanim the sages tell us that
each garment was unique not just in its
beauty but also in its significance the
tunic atoned for bad Deeds the pants for
modest things the turban for pride and
the belt for bad thoughts each garment
was like a miraculous remedy for the
soul every day when Aon wore these
special garments he reminded us all how
important it is to be good and holy
every small bell that rang every stone
that sparkled every thread of gold that
glowed all told the wonderful story of
the special connection between the
Jewish people and
Hashem the coen's service atoned for
their sins though will it atone for the
great sin that appears in the paraa and
how will Moshe react we'll tell you
about that in the next episode