Sorry it's late this week, I got bogged down in researching
my Tigay point. I'll update the post if I hear back from
him.
for Hebrew and link, http://asktherebbe.blogspot.com/2006/03/tetsavveh-5766-kingdom-of-priests.html
Tetsavveh
Exodus 27:20 - 30:10 A Kingdom of Priests
19:4
'You have seen what I did to the Egyptians, how I bore you on eagles'
wings and brought you to Me. 5 Now then, if you will obey Me faithfully
and keep My covenant, you shall be My treasured possession among all
the peoples. Indeed, all the earth is Mine, 6 but you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.'
This week's
parashah
deals with the special garments for the priests(28:2-43), the
consecration of the priests(29:1-45), and the altar of
incense(30:1-10). I began with the quote from Parashat Yitro above
because I believe we gain insight into how Jews are to be a kingdom of
priests from how the Torah describes the Israelite priesthood in part
in this parashah.
So much of the Torah deals with the
sacrificial cult (פולחן), but a point that is often missed is that God
wants all of us to be His priests. The priest in this parashah is
someone who wears special, beautiful garments and is inducted with
great pomp. From here and elsewhere in the Torah it is clear that
priests are separated (מוקדשים) from the regular people and held to a
higher standard of dress, food, physical perfection, and ritual purity.
I
believe these methods of separation teach us about how Jews are meant
to be a kingdom of priests in the secular world. Some support for this
is that priests in the Ancient Near East often had dietary laws akin to
kashrut (Tigay). The idea behind it is, if you are serving God, you
should be the very best. And though, for example, pig meat or shrimp
may be nutritious, they are unseemly animals that the elite of society
should stay away from. We are created in God's image. Whatever kinds of
animals we see fit to offer God, we should limit to ourselves as well.
One
of the meanings of KaDoSh קדוש, holy, is separated for a higher purpose
(cf. Leviticus Kedoshim Tihyu=Prushim Tihyu in Sifra). Traditionally, a
man at marriage says to his bride "Harei at Mekudeshet Li, Behold, you
are sanctified/separated to me", she is made especially to him. Thus
part of being Jewish according to the Torah is limiting oneself to
aesthetic and spiritual goods such as food (all the time), dress (at
least at services), and of course social action, which is a theme of
the Torah (Deuteronomy 15:11).
This
parashah begins with the lighting of the lamp (menorah) in the Holy of
the Tabernacle (27:20-21). But for whom is the light?
27:21
21 Aaron and his sons shall set them up in the Tent of Meeting, outside
the curtain which is over [the Ark of] the Pact, [to burn] from evening
to morning before the Lord. It shall be a due from the Israelites for all time, throughout the ages.
The light is
before
the Lord, not for Him. Even though the Torah commands us to be holy, to
be like God, it is we who derive the benefits by living more sanctified
lives filled with radical amazement and wonder.
28:2
Make sacral vestments for your brother Aaron, for dignity and
adornment. 3 Next you shall instruct all who are skillful, whom I have
endowed with the gift of skill, to make Aaron's vestments, for
consecrating him to serve Me as priest. 42 You shall also make for them
linen breeches to cover their nakedness; they shall extend from the
hips to the thighs. 43 They shall be worn by Aaron and his sons when
they enter the Tent of Meeting or when they approach the altar to
officiate in the sanctuary, so that they do not incur punishment and
die. It shall be a law for all time for him and for his offspring to
come.
29:1 This is what you shall do to
them in consecrating them to serve Me as priests: 42 a regular burnt
offering throughout the generations, at the entrance of the Tent of
Meeting before the Lord.
For there I will meet with you, and
there I will speak with you, 43 and there I will meet with the
Israelites, and it shall be sanctified by My Presence. 44 I will
sanctify the Tent of Meeting and the altar, and I will consecrate Aaron
and his sons to serve Me as priests. 45 I will abide among the
Israelites, and I will be their God. 46 And they shall know that I the
Lord am their God, who brought them out from the land of Egypt that I
might abide among them, I the Lord their God.
30:1 You shall make an altar for burning incense; make it of acacia wood.