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Adam



Detail from ''Young Couple'' by Chassidic artist Shoshannah Brombacher
Detail from "Young Couple" by Chassidic artist Shoshannah Brombacher

A man without a woman is not an Adam. For it is written (Genesis 5:2), "Male and female He created them... and He called their name Adam." --Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrkanus (quoted in the Talmud, Yevamot 63a)

What is an "Adam"?

An Adam is the free radical of G-d's creation. An unpredictable organism. A creature that could do just about anything. An Adam is a creature not fettered by instincts, by nature, by intuition, by intellect. Inherently undefined. Not even limited by the limitation of being that which he is. A being unlimited by the act of being.

Without marriage, a person can never truly be that Adam. Because he has yet to leave his natural bounds. Perhaps he has reached out to friends, to relatives, to students -- but he has yet to leave the most essential boundary: he has yet to leave himself. He has yet to discover the greatest discovery a human person can make in this life -- one that many people may never make, because it is truly a miraculous, seemingly impossible discovery: that there is another "I" in this world, one that is not "me," that does not confirm my concept of the world, one who is the opposite of me in so many ways and who I can therefore never truly know.

In a marriage, two egos, two opposites, must merge in an intimate, unbreakable bond. Every ounce of each one must become one with the other. And to do that in its truest sense, each must leave its limitation of being that which I am. Each must reach that place inside that does not have that restriction, that does not have to be me -- that could be the other.

So in that union, "Adam" emerges. In the image of G-d.1


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FOOTNOTES
1. Based on Kuntres Hei Tevet, 5752

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Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, of righteous memory; rendered by Tzvi Freeman

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Posted: Mar 20, 2005
Response to "How are we to be sure...?"
You need to ask, again and again, "Am I concerned about this person as a person? Or only as s/he fits as a character in my life's script?"
We need to learn to see our egos as no more than a tool by which we can understand the egos of others.
Posted By Tzvi Freeman, Thornhill, ON

Posted: Mar 19, 2005
Do all marrieges...
What is intended by your comment "one that many people may never make"? How are we to be sure that our relationships are taking resembling this idea or not?
Posted By Zeev

Posted: Mar 16, 2005
Inner Dimensions; Tzvi Freeman Files
I find the whole concept of becoming another "me" absolutely true and intrigueing.
Without the benefit of previous learning, I have discovered another me by getting married to a wonderful woman who is the rest of my "Adam", or the other half [my "better half" may have originated this way] of my soul.
I adore reading about such subjects because they validate my inner thoughts that so often remain supressed.
Posted By Dr Allen Maserow, Perth,6060, Western Australia



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