Wednesday, February 27, 2013
RAV KOOK Parshat Tetzave PART 2
translated and abridged by Rabbi Chanan Morrison
Parshat Tetzave
"Make sacred clothes for your brother Aaron, for dignity and beauty. ... They will be used to consecrate him and make him a priest to Me." (Ex. 28:2-3)
Why Do We Wear Clothes?
Clothing has a dual purpose. Its first function is utilitarian, protecting us from the elements — the cold and the rain, the wind and the sun. In this respect, our apparel corresponds to the fur of beasts and the feathers of birds. Except that the animals have it better. They never need to change clothes, or worry about acquiring new garments when they wear out or no longer fit. Their wardrobe comes naturally.
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