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Chasidut sobre Êxodo 28:29

וְנָשָׂ֣א אַ֠הֲרֹן אֶת־שְׁמ֨וֹת בְּנֵֽי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֜ל בְּחֹ֧שֶׁן הַמִּשְׁפָּ֛ט עַל־לִבּ֖וֹ בְּבֹא֣וֹ אֶל־הַקֹּ֑דֶשׁ לְזִכָּרֹ֥ן לִפְנֵֽי־יְהוָ֖ה תָּמִֽיד׃

Assim Arão levará os nomes dos filhos de Israel no peitoral do juízo sobre o seu coração, quando entrar no lugar santo, para memorial diante do SENHOR continuamente.

Kedushat Levi

Exodus 28,29. “and Aaron will carry the names of the ‎tribes of the Israelites on his heart.”
We need to ‎examine why in this instance the names of the tribes of Israel ‎were so important, when elsewhere it was always the names of ‎the patriarchs Avraham, Yitzchok, and Yaakov that were ‎important to be remembered.‎
Although our sages point out that the letters of the names of ‎the patriarchs were also represented on the breast plate, ‎‎(compare Bamidbar rabbah 2,7 and Sh’mot rabbah ‎‎38,11) we do not find this spelled out in the text. The text only ‎tells us that the letters of the names of the 12 tribes were ‎engraved on the 12 jewels making up the breastplate.‎
We have explained that Aaron was chosen as priest from ‎amongst the Children of Israel, (28,10). We must assume that the ‎selection of one out of many refers to the selection of an ‎individual, seeing that he was especially beloved, and this implies ‎normally that by comparison the community at large was ‎relatively despised; in order to counter such an assumption, the ‎Torah commanded that the names of all the tribes be inscribed ‎on the breast plate to show clearly that G’d loved all of them.‎
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