World of Chabad Lubavitch Chabad of Central New Jersey
 
Saturday, November 23, 2024 - 22 Cheshvan 5785
 
About us | Donate | Contact us
The Rebbe
News & Events
Weekly Torah Portion
Magazine
Holidays
Torah Study
Ask The Rabbi
Jewish Calendar
Upcoming Events
Birthday & Yartzeit
Find a Chabad Center
Audio
Videos
Photo Gallery
Event Hall
Campus Housing
Kosher Dining Service
Camp Gan Israel
Mikvah
Arrange for Kaddish
Links
About Us
Contact Us
 
Email EMAIL UPDATES
Join our e-mail list
& get all the latest news & updates
 
Email CANDLE LIGHTING
4:14 PM in New Brunswick, NJ
Shabbat Ends 5:16 PM
Friday, 29 Nov 2024
Parashat 
»   Get Shabbat Times for your area
 
 
Email DONATE
Help support Chabad of Central New Jersey by making a donation. Donate today!
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Share |
Child-Bearing After the Resurrection

Our sages are divided on whether or not the mitzvah of “be fruitful and multiply” will still be in place after the resurrection of the dead. One opinion states that the mitzvah is to “fill the world and conquer it.” Thus, once the world is fully populated there no longer is any need for this mitzvah. Once all the dead are resurrected the world will be filled and the mitzvah is complete.

In the Tractate of Brachot it is written that Rabbi Hamenuna was asked to sing at the wedding of his son, Ravina, and he said, “Woe to us that we will die, woe to us that we will die.” In the work “Divrei Yetziv” it is explained that the mitzvah of marriage applies only as long as people are dying and need to repopulate the world. Once people are no longer dying, there will be no need to procreate.

However, there is another opinion that states there is no relationship between death and the mitzvah of procreating. The proof for this is the fact that Adam was given this mitzvah before he sinned with the Tree of Knowledge, when death entered the world. If the mitzvah was given before death existed, then even after the resurrection the mitzvah will remain in place.

It is important to note that this view does not contradict a well-known statement of our sages that Moshiach will come only after the treasury of souls in heaven has been emptied and all have descended to earth. According to the Baalei Tosephot, it is possible that in the future there will be a new treasury of souls to be born after the resurrection.

Our sages also say that “In the world to come there will be no eating and drinking and no procreation… but the righteous will sit with crowns on their heads and bask in the radiance of the Shechinah.” According to Maimonides, however, these words refer to souls in Eden, as souls without bodies, not to the time after the resurrection. There are many opinions that disagree with Maimonides’ view and hold that after the resurrection the mitzvah of “be fruitful and multiply” will cease.

References: Talmud Bavli Brachot 17a, 31a. Avodah Zarah 5a, see Tosephot “EIn ben David.” Midrash Shachar Tov Tehillim 146:4. Rambam, Hilchot Teshuvah, 8:2. Igeret Techiat Hameisim ch. 4. She’eilot U’teshuvot Chatam Sofer vol. 7, ch. 34. She’eilot U’teshuvot Divrei Yetziv Yoreh Deah ch. 110. Igrot Kodesh vol. 2, p. 76, see note 23.

 

 


About us | Donate | Contact us | The Rebbe | News | Parsha | Magazine | Holidays | Questions & Answers | Audio | Video | See mobile site

 
© 2007 Chabad of Central New Jersey. All rights reserved.
 
site designed & powered by Dextel.net