<div dir="ltr"><div>from Doron Beckerman</div><<
<span style>The idea that Aharon was allowed to enter whenever he wanted if he followed</span><br style><span style>the order in the parshah is a Medrash Rabbah. The Gaon said that this</span><br style><span style>concept explains why a) only the ram is mentioned from among all the</span><br style>
<span style>korbanos mussaf of YK, since that ram was needed for Aharon even not on YK;</span><br style><span style>b) why the pashut pshat of the parshah indicates only three tevilos when</span><br style><span style>TSBP tells us there were 5. Aharon would follow peshuto shel mikra, while</span><br style>
<span style>the five were on YK ledoros.</span> >><div><br></div><div>I also heard from REMT (my edit)</div><div><<
<span style> the parsha make no mention of Yom Kippur throughout, only "B'zos yavo Aharon el hakodesh</span></div><div><span style>and only Aharon and not the cohen gadol is mentioned until the end (2) The g'mara in Yoma derives the five t'vilos and ten kiddushin from p'sukim and from a halacha l'Moshe miSinai. </span></div>
<div><br style><span style> The answer to the first is the Gra's chiddush that Aharon could indeed go in whenever he wanted to, provided that "b'zos yavo Aharon el hakodesh." The answer to the second is that the five t'villos/ten kiddushin is not a requirement of kodesh hakodashim entry; for that, three is the requirement, and the parsha is written in order. The five/ten requirement taught by the HlMmS is a din in avodas Yom Kippur.</span> >></div>
<div><br></div><div>In summary the medrash as expanded by the Gra says that the parsha is talking about a personal entry by Aharon and only in pesukim 28-30 is the general story given for all generations.</div><div><br></div>
<div>Though REMT gives a partial answer it is still not completely clear why the halachot are different between Aharon's personal entry and that of the Cohen Gadol on YK Le-dorot.</div><div>I once heard an answer from RYBS but can no longer locate it,. If anyone knows it would be appreciated<br clear="all">
<div><br></div>-- <br><div dir="ltr"><font color="#000099" face="'comic sans ms', sans-serif">Eli Turkel</font></div><br>
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