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stillsmallvoice
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Hi all!
One of the chief rabbis (we have 2) of Maaleh Adumim (jr.co.il/ma/) came to our synagogue during the Sabbath morning prayers earlier today. He spoke about Numbers which appeared in today’s weekly Torah reading (jewfaq.org/readings.htm) of Numbers 4:21-7:89. This is the priestly blessing (jewishgates.com/file.asp?File_ID=811), In most parts of Israel, it is customary that the cohanim (Aaronic priests; see forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?p=435322&highlight=cohain#post435322) give the blessing every day (at morning prayers; except for one day of the year when it’s given at afternoon prayers); outside of Israel it’s given only on the major holydays. The cohanim always face the congregation. The chief rabbi said that this is symbolic of the traditional Jewish belief that the cherubim on the top of the Ark of the Covenant faced each other when God was pleased with us & faced away from each other when He wasn’t. (It’s also related to the fact the King Solomon faced the people when he blessed us; see I Kings 8:14 and II Chronicles 6:3).
So, my question is: Which way do priests face during Mass? Wasn’t there/Hasn’t there been some controversy about this historically? Do Orthodox/Anglican priests/ministers do things differently?
Thanks!
ssv
One of the chief rabbis (we have 2) of Maaleh Adumim (jr.co.il/ma/) came to our synagogue during the Sabbath morning prayers earlier today. He spoke about Numbers which appeared in today’s weekly Torah reading (jewfaq.org/readings.htm) of Numbers 4:21-7:89. This is the priestly blessing (jewishgates.com/file.asp?File_ID=811), In most parts of Israel, it is customary that the cohanim (Aaronic priests; see forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?p=435322&highlight=cohain#post435322) give the blessing every day (at morning prayers; except for one day of the year when it’s given at afternoon prayers); outside of Israel it’s given only on the major holydays. The cohanim always face the congregation. The chief rabbi said that this is symbolic of the traditional Jewish belief that the cherubim on the top of the Ark of the Covenant faced each other when God was pleased with us & faced away from each other when He wasn’t. (It’s also related to the fact the King Solomon faced the people when he blessed us; see I Kings 8:14 and II Chronicles 6:3).
So, my question is: Which way do priests face during Mass? Wasn’t there/Hasn’t there been some controversy about this historically? Do Orthodox/Anglican priests/ministers do things differently?
Thanks!
ssv