Wednesday, December 30, 2009

"Judaism does not see sexuality only as an instrument for the propagation of the human race"


"In Judaism, sex is never looked on as something wrong or shameful.


It is, on the con­trary, considered to be a high level of action poten­tially capable of bringing out the noblest attributes, not only in the realm of individual feeling, but also in the realm of holiness.

And it is nevertheless precisely because of this potential that strict re­straints are called for.

Indeed, the whole order of relations among the various worlds may be con­ceived in images of intimate engagement, a kind of sexual contact between one world and another, between one level of being and another.

That is why sexual relations themselves have an enor­mous influence on the soul.

All this, besides their primary power—to create a new human being—makes it clear why it is necessary to be extremely respectful to and solicitous about all that concerns the use of the power of sex.

In principle, Judaism does not see sexuality only as an instrument for the propagation of the human race, a means of being fruitful and multiplying."

--Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz


From T
he Thirteen Petalled Rose by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz