Aliya Summary: When G-d commanded Moshe about the Mishkan, He first
commanded the making of the Aron, Shulchan, and Menora. Then, the
roofing layers - the Mishkan, the Ohel, and the Orot. Only then were the
wall boards and foundation sockets brought into the picture. In the
carrying out of the commands, a more "practical" plan was followed. The
structure and then the furnishings. But how can Moshe and Bezalel
deviate from the commands of G-d? You can't just do whatever you want in
this kind of thing.
Commentaries say that Moshe and
Bezalel requested and received permission from G-d to take the more
human, practical approach. In this Aliya, the three layers of ceiling
are presented. Note that the first layer was a beautiful, multicolored
weave and the fasteners were gold. Over that came the more practical,
less attractive, less complicated, weather-resistant Ohel of goat hair.
This layer was not seen from inside the Mishkan, and might not have been
seen from the outside either, according to the opinion that the Tachash
and Red-dyed sheep skin covering (which was also attractive) was not
just on top.
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