Aliya Summary: The rest of the priestly garments were completed: The
high priest's me'il (blue robe adorned with golden bells and cloth
"pomegranates") and tzitz (a golden band worn on the forehead, which was
engraved with the words "Holy to G‑d"); and the four garments worn by
both the high priest and the regular priests: tunics, turbans, sashes
and pants. With this, the construction of the Tabernacle and all its
vessels and accoutrement were finished.
Talmud
Yerushalmi notes that the phrase, "as G-d had commanded Moshe" appears
18 times in P'kudei. Correspondingly, we have 18 brachot in our weekday
Amida - strengthening the connection between Service in the Mikdash and
Davening is that davening (praying) is a replacement for the service
done in the Mikdash.
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