Ask The Rabbi January 23, 1994, Issue #7 ======================================================================== This edition contains: 1. Does being created in G-d's image mean G-d is physical? 2. How to submit questions 3. "The Search for Truth" by Rabbi Dr. Dovid Gottlieb 4. Other lists produced by Ohr Somayach ======================================================================== Mikhael at Mcgill writes: >Dear Rabbi, > >In the Bible we are told that man was created in G-d's image, >but in the prayer "Yigdal" we sing: "He has no semblance of a >body nor is He corporeal". Which one is right? * * * * * * * * * * Dear Mikhael, Let's start with the second idea, that G-d is not physical. The prayer Yigdal is actually a poetic rendering of Maimonides' Thirteen Principles of Faith. In principle number three, Maimonides states: "The third principle is the negation of any physical characteristics from Him. We are to believe that this above-mentioned one-being is neither a body nor potentially of a body, and cannot be conceived of as having the attributes of a body -- such as movement, resting,...anything mentioned in Scriptures that describes Him in physical terms such as walking, standing,...all of these are metaphors...". That means that when the Bible tells us that G-d took us out of Egypt with an outstretched arm, there wasn't really an outstretched arm -- rather we sensed G-d's might and protection as we watched Him deal with our enemies. So, if that's the case, what do we mean when we say that man was created in G-d's image? In the Biblical depiction of creation we read : "G-d said -- `Let us make man with our image and likeness.'" The Hebrew words used are "Tzelem" and "Dmut." Both of these words are carefully scrutinized by the commentaries. They all agree that these terms describe a metaphysical similarity. Some commentaries point to man's Free Will as the specific likeness. The Kabbalists have mapped out a spiritual mechanism for G-d's interaction with the physical creation, with Man as the archetype. One thing is clear -- even after only a cursory study of what the commentaries say, it is obvious that *physical* Man does not have a *physical* counterpart in G-d. Sources: Maimonides, Commentary of the Mishna - Sanhedrin, ch.11 The Prayer Book, Yigdal Elokim Chai The Torah, Genesis, chapter 1, verse 26 Maimonides, The Guide for the Perplexed, chapter 1 Maimonides, The Codes, The Laws of Teshuva, ch. 5, law 1 Rabbi Chaim Volohzin, Nefesh Hachaim, chapter 1 ======================================================================== Questions are welcomed from ALL readers at ALL levels for inclusion in the Ask the Rabbi column. Questions of interest to our general readership may be answered in this column; for those of a more personal nature, we will try to answer personally via e-mail. To submit a question, address it to: ohr@jer1.co.il to insure correct handling, set the subject to "ASK THE RABBI" To subscribe to ASK THE RABBI, send the message: sub ask {firstname} {lastname} to listproc@jer1.co.il ======================================================================== Ohr Somayach Institutions is proud to present: THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH by Rabbi Dr. Dovid Gottlieb o The Relevance of Religion o Religion: Pragmatism or Truth? o The Historical Verification of the Torah - Parts 1-5 These files are available on the Jerualem1 Gopher under the heading "Religious Institutions" and the sub-heading "Ohr Somayach" CompuServe users can also download these lectures from the CIS Religion Forum, Judaism Library (2), under the file name TRUTH.ZIP, and under the names TRUTH1.txt through TRUTH8.txt ======================================================================== Ohr Somayach produces three lists: weekly - summary of the parshas hashavua parasha-qa - questions and answers to the parshas hashavua ask - Ask the Rabbi Column To subscribe to any of these lists, send the message: subscribe {listname} {firstname} {lastname} to: listproc@jer1.co.il To unsubscribe, send the same message, but with the word "unsubscribe" This address is only for SUBSCRIPTIONS. If you have any comments, questions and suggestions, we'd love to hear them. Send them to: ohr@jer1.co.il Compuserve Members: You MUST preface all addresses with INTERNET: ======================================================================== Jewish L EEEEEEEE Prepared by Ohr Somayach Institutions J L E 22 Shimon Hatzadik Street, POB 18103 J L Exchange Jerusalem 91180, Israel J J L E Tel: 02-810315 Fax: 02-812890 JJJJ Learning EEEEEEEE Internet:ohr@jer1.co.il ========================================================================