I always wondered about this. RYBS holds that for chazaras hashatz you<br>should stand with your feet together because chazaras hashatz is the tefilla<br>of the tzibur. If so how can the cohanim and leviim go to wash their hands?
<br>How can the cohanim go up to duchen? RYBS also held that on Rosh Hashan you<br>have to hear every word of the shatz to be yotze with the tekios on the<br>seder haberachos, again how does this fit in with going to wash the hands of
<br>the cohanim (RYBS was a Levi as well)?>><br><br>It is known that RYBS in later life did not go out to wash the cohen's hands<br>(I heard from an elder Cohen that RYBS did wash his hands many years ago)<br>RHS speculates that the reason is that RYBS felt that a talmid chacham should
<br>not wash the hands of a Cohen am ha-aretz. I always felt that the reason was<br>that he did not wish to leave the shul during chazarat hashatz.<br>Since the cohen has a mitzva to bless the people that obviously overweighs any
<br>chumrah of standing and listening. There is no similar mitzva from the Torah<br>on the levi<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Eli Turkel