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Kommentar zu Yoma 1:3

מָסְרוּ לוֹ זְקֵנִים מִזִּקְנֵי בֵית דִּין, וְקוֹרִין לְפָנָיו בְּסֵדֶר הַיּוֹם, וְאוֹמְרִים לוֹ, אִישִׁי כֹהֵן גָּדוֹל, קְרָא אַתָּה בְּפִיךָ, שֶׁמָּא שָׁכַחְתָּ אוֹ שֶׁמָּא לֹא לָמָדְתָּ. עֶרֶב יוֹם הַכִּפּוּרִים שַׁחֲרִית, מַעֲמִידִין אוֹתוֹ בְּשַׁעַר מִזְרָח, וּמַעֲבִירִין לְפָנָיו פָּרִים וְאֵילִים וּכְבָשִׂים, כְּדֵי שֶׁיְּהֵא מַכִּיר וְרָגִיל בָּעֲבוֹדָה:

Bestimmte Älteste der Ältesten von Beth-Din wurden ihm zugeteilt, die ihm [alle sieben Tage] in der Reihenfolge des Tages (der Versöhnung) [in 3. Mose 16] vorlas; und sie sprachen zu ihm: Unser Herr, der Hohepriester, lies es mit deinem Mund, damit du es nicht vergessen oder nicht gelernt hast. [Dies war im zweiten Tempel notwendig, als unqualifizierte Hohepriester von den herrschenden Mächten ernannt wurden. Aber im ersten Tempel ernannten sie nur den größten der Priester: in Weisheit, Schönheit, Stärke und Reichtum. Und wenn er nicht reich wäre, würden ihn seine Mitpriester von dem "erheben", was ihnen gehörte, nämlich. (3. Mose 21:10): "Und der Priester, der größer ist als seine Brüder"—Machen Sie ihn großartig von dem, was seinen Brüdern gehört.] Am Morgen des Vorabends von Jom Kippur würden sie ihn am östlichen Tor stehen und vor ihm Ochsen, Widder und Schafe vorbeiziehen lassen, um ihn mit dem Gottesdienst vertraut zu machen. [Er würde über die vor ihm vorbeiziehenden Tiere nachdenken, um sich selbst den Halachoth der Tagesordnung einzuprägen.]

Bartenura on Mishnah Yoma

And they read before him. All seven days.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Yoma

Introduction This mishnah describes how the elders educated the high priest during the week that preceded Yom Kippur. We can easily note that the rabbis anticipate that the high priest will be completely uneducated in Torah and in the proper ways of the Temple service. Indeed, they don’t think that he even knows how to identify common sacrificial animals! According to the traditional understanding of this mishnah, the high priests that served in the Second Temple period were appointed by the kings out of political considerations and not for their expertise in Temple practice or for their personal piety. This is largely corroborated out by other descriptions of the high priests in such writings as Josephus and other historical works. However, the rabbis’ description of the high priest’s utter ignorance may be exacerbated by the Second Temple rivalry between the Pharisees, the rabbis’ spiritual forefathers and the Sadducees, a sect to which many high priests belonged. Another interesting way of understanding this mishnah is to note the tension between the genealogically transmitted priesthood and the Torah which is transmitted from teacher to pupil and not necessarily from father to son. The rabbis generally favored the relationship of teacher to pupil even over that of father to son but also realized that the priesthood was genealogical. In the high priest who must serve in the Temple’s most critical service even though he was an ignoramus these two values distinctly clash.
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From the order of the day. From parashat Acharei Mot.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Yoma

They delivered to him elders from the elders of the court and they read before him [throughout the seven days] from the order of the day. And they say to him, “Sir, high priest, you read it yourself with your own mouth, lest you have forgotten or lest you have never learned.” During the week that precedes Yom Kippur the elders read to the high priest from Leviticus 16 so that he will understand how to perform the service. Even if he professes to know what to do, they tell him to read it himself, or perhaps to repeat what they say to him, lest he might have forgotten it or lest he never read the portion in the first place.
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Bartenura on Mishnah Yoma

My master. My lord.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Yoma

On the eve of Yom HaKippurim in the morning they place him at the eastern gate and pass before him oxen, rams and sheep, so that he may recognize and become familiar with the service. On the eve of Yom Kippur they show him various animals so that he will know which ones are which and which ones are offered for which sacrifice.
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שמא לא למדת – During Second Temple times, it was necessary for this, as they would appoint High Priests who were not honest, according to the Kingdom, whereas during First Temple Times, they would not appoint a High Priest, other than someone who is the greatest among the Priests in wisdom, beauty, strength and riches, and if he did not have riches, his brethren among the Priests would raise him up from their own, as it states (Leviticus 21:10): “The priest who is exalted above his fellows….”they would raise him from among his brothers.
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שיהא מכיר – he would take consideration of the animals passing before him to place upon his heart the laws of the order of the day [of Yom Kippur].
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