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Hebrew Text
וְהָיָה פִי־רֹאשׁוֹ בְּתוֹכוֹ שָׂפָה יִהְיֶה לְפִיו סָבִיב מַעֲשֵׂה אֹרֵג כְּפִי תַחְרָא יִהְיֶה־לּוֹ לֹא יִקָּרֵעַ׃
English Translation
And there shall be a hole for the head, in the midst of it: it shall have a binding of woven work round about the hole, as it were the hole of a suit of armour, that it be not torn.
Transliteration
Vehaya fi-rosho betocho safa yihiye lefiv saviv ma'aseh oreg kefi tachra yihiye-lo lo yikare'a.
Hebrew Leining Text
וְהָיָ֥ה פִֽי־רֹאשׁ֖וֹ בְּתוֹכ֑וֹ שָׂפָ֡ה יִֽהְיֶה֩ לְפִ֨יו סָבִ֜יב מַעֲשֵׂ֣ה אֹרֵ֗ג כְּפִ֥י תַחְרָ֛א יִֽהְיֶה־לּ֖וֹ לֹ֥א יִקָּרֵֽעַ׃
וְהָיָ֥ה פִֽי־רֹאשׁ֖וֹ בְּתוֹכ֑וֹ שָׂפָ֡ה יִֽהְיֶה֩ לְפִ֨יו סָבִ֜יב מַעֲשֵׂ֣ה אֹרֵ֗ג כְּפִ֥י תַחְרָ֛א יִֽהְיֶה־לּ֖וֹ לֹ֥א יִקָּרֵֽעַ׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is not quoted in the Talmud.
Context of the Verse
This verse (Shemot 28:32) describes the design of the Me'il (robe) worn by the Kohen Gadol (High Priest) as part of his sacred garments. The Torah provides precise instructions to ensure the durability and sanctity of these garments, which were essential for the avodah (service) in the Mishkan (Tabernacle) and later the Beit HaMikdash (Temple).
Explanation of the Text
The phrase "וְהָיָה פִי־רֹאשׁוֹ בְּתוֹכוֹ" ("And there shall be a hole for the head, in the midst of it") refers to the opening at the top of the robe through which the Kohen Gadol would place his head. Rashi explains that this opening was reinforced with a woven border ("שָׂפָה יִהְיֶה לְפִיו סָבִיב") to prevent tearing, as the garment was made of fine, delicate material (Rashi on Shemot 28:32).
The Binding and Its Significance
The binding ("מַעֲשֵׂה אֹרֵג" – "woven work") around the neckline is compared to the reinforced opening of a "תַחְרָא" (a coat of mail or armor). The Talmud (Zevachim 88b) notes that this reinforcement symbolizes strength and durability, reflecting the Kohen Gadol's role as a steadfast servant of Hashem. The Rambam (Hilchot Klei HaMikdash 8:4) further emphasizes that the meticulous craftsmanship ensured the garment's sanctity would not be compromised.
Spiritual Lessons