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![]() Shabbat Parashat Tetzaveh | 5769Jerusalem and Tzadok – Eternally ChosenParashat HashavuahHarav Yosef CarmelThis week’s haftara makes special mention of the family of kohanim, descendants of Tzadok. At the time of the third Beit Hamikdash, they will be involved in the service described there (Yechezkel 43:19). Yechezkel mentioned them twice more (40: 45-46; 44:15) in similar roles. Who is this family? Why were they chosen? What can we learn from their prominence? Aharon had four sons: Nadav, Avihu, Elazar, and Itamar. The first two were killed when acting inappropriately before Hashem. Elazar succeeded his father and helped divide Eretz Yisrael among the generation that entered the Land. His son, Pinchas, received a covenant of eternal priesthood due to his zealousness in defending Hashem’s honor. His extremely long reign as spiritual leader spanned the majority of the period of the Judges. He apparently lost the kehuna gedola as a result of spiritual downturns accompanying civil wars at the time of pilegesh b’Giva and that of Yiftach. During the next period, Itamar’s descendants held the kehuna gedola. First Eili ran the Mishkan’s operations in Shilo. His sons, Chofni and Pinchas, were killed in battle, as were other kohanim soon thereafter. However, Eili’s descendant, Achiya, served during Shaul’s reign (Shmuel I, 14:3). It is apparently his brother, Achimelech, who was killed along with many other kohanim in Nov, by Shaul’s decree, when they appeared to support David. Evyatar, Avimelech’s son, wandered in exile with David. It is not surprising that after all of these tragedies to Itamar’s family, when David made a census of the kohanim and formed 24 shifts of service, 16 of them came from Elazar’s family. The reemergence of the house of Elazar was completed when Shlomo removed Evyatar from office, after which time the kehuna gedola always rested in the family of Tzadok, a descendant of Elazar. The choosing of a family of kohanim gedolim follows a trend of choosings that shaped the way our nation serves Hashem. Eretz Yisrael was chosen from the lands, and As our haftara shows, along with the eternal nature of the choice of ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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