{"id":12544,"date":"2009-10-07T00:38:41","date_gmt":"2009-10-07T00:38:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/daat-emet.sentice.com\/g-d-created-the-woman-from-adam"},"modified":"2016-10-13T21:47:28","modified_gmt":"2016-10-13T21:47:28","slug":"g-d-created-the-woman-from-adam","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/daatemet.org.il\/en\/daily-peppers\/g-d-created-the-woman-from-adam\/","title":{"rendered":"G-d created the woman from Adam"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the story of the creation of Adam and Eve, we are told that G-d took a rib from Adam and from that created the woman. It is written, &#8220;And the Lord G-d caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof; and from the rib, which the Lord G-d had taken from man, He built a woman, and brought her to the man&#8221; (Genesis 2:21-22).<br \/>\nThe sages discuss which rib and what organ G-d took from Adam. One sage argued that he took Adam&#8217;s tail and used that to create the woman. Another sage argued that he split off the woman&#8217;s face, for in his opinion Adam was created with two faces, before and behind, back to back, and G-d split Adam in half; this is the rib that he took. The scholars ask:<br \/>\nAccording to the sage who argues that Adam was created with two faces, man and woman before and behind, this is the reason why the Scriptures doubled the letter <I>yud<\/I> in the word <I>vayitzer<\/I> (and He created). One <I>yud<\/I> is for the man, and one for the woman. But according to the sage who argued that what G-d took was a tail, why is the word written with two <I>yud<\/I>s? Answer: The duplication of the letter is meant to teach that man is caught between two opposing forces &#8212; G-d and the evil inclination. As the sages put it, &#8220;Woe t&#1501; me because of my inclinations, and woe to me because of my Creator.&#8221; The scholars went on to ask: according to the sage who says that the &#8220;rib&#8221; was a tail, implying that first man was created and only after was woman, how can we explain the verse &#8220;Male and female created He them?&#8221; Answer: At first G-d thought to create two &#8212; male and female &#8212; but in the end He created only the male, and from the male created the female. The scholars then asked: according to the sage who states man had two faces and that G-d simply split the being in half, how can we explain the verse &#8220;And G-d <b>built up<\/b> the rib,&#8221; meaning that G-d <b>built<\/b> the woman? Answer: After G-d separated the male and the female, he plaited the hair of the woman (Eve) to adorn her for man. Plaiting is, in foreign languages, called <b>building<\/b>. Another possibility for why the Scriptures call the division between male and female building is that after G-d separated Eve from Adam he formed her into a conical shape, narrower on top (the chest) and wider on the bottom (the pelvis) so there would be space for a fetus to develop. The scholars continued with their questions: according to the sage who says man had two faces &#8212; male and female connected back to back &#8212; who led the way? Answer: it is reasonable to suppose that the male led the way and that Eve, the female, was pulled along behind him, for the sages said &#8220;A man should not follow a woman along the road, not even his wife.&#8221;<br \/>\n(Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Berachot 61a)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the story of the creation of Adam and Eve, we are told that G-d took a rib from Adam and from that created the woman. 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