Aliya Summary: G‑d instructed Moshe to erect the Tabernacle on the
first of Nissan. G‑d also instructed Moshe to place all the Tabernacle's
vessels in their proper places, and to anoint all of the items with the
anointing oil, thus sanctifying them. Moshe is also directed to dress
Aaron and his sons in the priestly garments, and to anoint them, too.
When Moshe finished this task a Cloud of Glory and the Divine Presence
filled the Tabernacle. This cloud also served as the Jews' guide
throughout their desert sojourn: when the cloud lifted, the people would
travel, following the cloud until it rested, where they would set up
camp until the cloud would lift again.
Rashi says that
on the 8th day of the dedication of the Mishkan, Moshe and Aharon were
on equal status. But only on that day. After that, Moshe is "only" a
Levi, and Aharon takes over the reins. It is said that Moshe would have
been the Kohen Gadol, except for the way he spoke to G-d at the Burning
Bush. It was then that G-d brought Aharon to Moshe, so to speak, to
share the responsibilities and privileges of leadership.
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