This week’s Torah reading introduces the text of the
Priestly Blessing, which should be quite familiar to us: “And God spoke with
Moshe saying: Speak with Aharon and his sons, saying: “This is how you shall
bless the Children of Israel, saying to them: May Adonoy bless you and protect
you. May Adonoy cause his face to shine upon you and favor you. May Adonoy lift
his face to you and grant you peace.” (Numbers 6:22-27).
One question we can ask on this section: Since God is the
true source of all blessings in our lives, how can any man or set of men – such
as the Kohanim (priests) – be designated to bless others?
Rabbi Raphael Pelcovitz raises this question and answers it
by citing a midrash, that ties the Priestly Blessing to God’s promise and
exhortation to Abraham, centuries earlier: “And I will make of you a great
nation, and I will bless you, and make your name great and you should be a
blessing.” (Genesis 12:2). The message of both God’s directive to Abraham and
His gift of the Priestly Blessing to the Kohanim is that certain people have a
unique opportunity – through their service, and through the examples they set –
to be a blessing to others.