New Clothes, New Perspective - Acharei/Kedoshim 5786
The High Priest - the Kohen Gadol - wore stunning clothes when he was performing the service in the Holy Temple. Garments made of multicolored materials interwoven with gold, precious stones in golden settings, a golden plate on his forehead and a unique turban. This was the case 364 days a year. On Yom Kippur, however, the holiest day of the year when he would go into the Holy of Holies to burn incense, he wore simple white garments. No colors, no gold, just white linen. To appear in the holiest place on earth on the holiest day, the holiest person came with simplicity to connect with Hashem on behalf of the people. There was another difference between the daily garments and those of Yom Kippur. He would wear the daily garments for as long as they were usable. The simple Yom Kippur garments, however, were worn for only one day. As the Torah says (Vayikra 23:16): “Aaron must enter the Tent of Meeting. He must remove the linen garments that he wore when he entered the Holy o...