
The משפחות of Merari, Gershon, and Kehos each carried different parts of the Mishkan. Merari carried the beams and sockets, Gershon carried the coverings, while Kehos carried the holiest כלים — especially the Aron. Unlike the others, Kehos could not transport the Aron on wagons. The Aron had to be carried specifically on the shoulders because it demanded a designated place. Just as its resting place was the Kodesh HaKodashim, its place while traveling was on the shoulders. The Luchos inside the Aron represented פנים — a face. There was no “back” to the Luchos; whichever side one looked at appeared like the front. Therefore, when carrying the Aron, there could never be a concept of “back” in relation to it.
A relationship can either be פנים בפנים — face to face — or merely a “back” relationship. Face to face means the connection is deep, internal, and genuine, where one’s true focus and desire are directed toward the other. A “back” relationship may be necessary, but it is external and not where the heart truly lies. On Matan Torah, Hashem gave us the ability to live פנים בפנים with Him — that our deepest passion and inner interest should be connection to Hashem and Torah. Everything else in the world — materialism, distractions, and physical pursuits — may be necessary, but they should remain secondary, while our true essence remains connected to Hashem.
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