Aliya Summary: The High Priest's ephod -- a reversed apron which
covered the back -- and its precious-stone-studded shoulder straps were
made. The High Priest's Choshen Mishpat ("Breastplate of Judgment") was
assembled. It contained four rows of precious stones, each row
containing three stones. Artisans engraved the names of the Twelve
Tribes of Israel upon these twelve stones. The Choshen Misphat was then
secured by straps which connected it to the ephod.
The names of the 12 tribes (actually, it was the 12 sons of Yaakov) were engraved on the stones, six on each stone.
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