In Parshat Tetzaveh, the Torah repeats the names of the twelve tribes on both the shoulder stones and the Choshen of the Kohen Gadol, teaching two dimensions of Divine remembrance. The shoulder stones represent the burden of Torah, reward and consequence, and the daily struggle of Am Yisrael to fulfill the mitzvot. The Choshen, engraved with the tribes and the Avot, represents the light of the Tzaddikim and the power of simcha tamid—the ability to remain connected to Hashem whether ascending or descending. Through the Avodah of Yom Kippur and the contrast with Achashverosh’s misuse of the eight garments, we learn that true joy belongs only to Am Yisrael, and that remembering who we are—children of the twelve tribes—defeats Amalek’s voice of despair and activates redemption.
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