This week we read in parshah Bereishis (Genesis) about the creation of woman as it is written:
G-d cast a deep trance upon the man, and he slept. He took one of his ribs, and closed the flesh in its place… G-d built the rib that He taken from the man into a woman, and He brought her to the man. (Gen. 2:22)
Everything is influenced by the source from which it was created. The Holy One, blessed be He arranged things so the woman was not created from any place that would have an adverse influence because He wanted her to be perfect.
He said:
“If I create her from the head, she will be lightheaded and frivolous.
If I create her from the eyes, she will be overly curious. She will sit by the window, with her eyes wide open so as not to miss anything.
If I create her from the ears, she will always be listening to gossip, causing much strife when she spreads news about others’ affairs.
If I create her from the mouth, she will be talkative and a gossip.
If I create her from the heart, she will be jealous.
If I create her from the hands, she will constantly handle things and be a meddler.
If I create her from the feet, she will be wanderer and promiscuous”
G-d wanted woman to be as perfect as possible, and not to have any undesirable traits. He therefore created her from a place which could not have any adverse affect on her personality. He wanted her to be intrinsically free of all adverse traits.
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Every person has free will and if a woman chooses a path that is not tempered with righteousness and mercy she can develop adverse traits.
May all your tales end with Shalom (peace)
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Rabbi,
I remember you telling that story to my Hebrew School class in 1992. It made me feel good about being a Jewish girl (I’m now a woman), but no one else taught the way you did. I have heard from Rabbis and teachers that religious Jewish women are treated badly and not respected.
I appreciate you opinion, but can you explain why, if we have such great stories, are Jewish women treated the way they are?