Torah Portion From Awe To Intimacy, A Relationship Deepens human, but there is little content to the relationship between mighty creator and humble creature. Chapter Two presents a wholly dif- ferent picture. The verbs used to describe God's activity are far more inti- mate — God shapes Adam from the dirt, breathes life into the shape and have a problem with the High plants him in a delightful garden. In Holidays: The dominant this account, God is present to provide metaphor of God as transcendent detailed instructions about proper con- King, judging all living creatures duct. God senses Adam's loneliness, and from a throne of justice, is an incom- responds by creating other animals and plete portrait of our relationship. The then Eve for his companionship. In next step — apprehending other words, the second cre- God as loving and nurturing ation account depicts God — is missed by the Jewish not only as a master builder, masses who don't return to but also as a manager who celebrate Sukkot and Simchat remains involved in the life Torah. and development of the These latter holidays world. emphasize God's role as pro- Judaism has long tector, allowing us, the mem- embraced both the notions bers of a unique covenant, to of God's transcendence and relax and rejoice with confi- RABBI DANNY immanence. Without the dence in our loving relation- NEW NS former, God would lack the ship. Special to majesty to inspire us. This progression from awe The Jewish News Without the latter, we would to intimacy, dread to delight, feel bereft of God's comfort. is an essential motif in Jewish • While some religions and life. Repeatedly, our liturgy and litera- philosophical systems have veered to one ture move us from seeing God as a extreme or the other, we have learned to transcendent, distant deity, to an acces- live in tension between the two. sible refuge, attentive to our every What this means is that our faith request. You see this in the prayer should always be seen as a work in "Adon Olam," which begins with a progress, a progression from one station ma jestic Lord who exists outside the to another. Maimonides taught that bounds of time and space, but con- one starts from the posture of reverence cludes with a remarkably tender note\as (Yirat Shamayim) and gradually grows we sing, Adonai li v'lo irah — God is toward pure love of God and the Torah mine, I shall not fear. (Ahavat HaShem). The late Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan wrote But the latter ideal is not easily that, in the Amidah, the words "melekh attained, and we continue to need the ozer umoshiah umagein — King, anchor of reverence as we strive to helper, rescuer and shield" can be read climb the heights of spirituality. as a spiritual progression. We first see As we begin the Torah anew, may God as a supreme king who may or our relationship with God be as may not respond to our petitions. But nuanced and multi-faceted as our tradi- the deeper our call gets, the closer and tion has been. Then all Jews — expert more active God becomes on our or novice, pious or peripheral — will behalf until God literally becomes our be able to rejoice together with the shield of protection. Torah and our covenant in the new This dynamic is showcased in the year. El very first portion of the Torah, Bereshit. There are many theories of why the story of creation is repeated in chapters one and two. 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