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Verse Dt18-03 explains that when people offer certain sacrifices the Priests receive the
- The shoulder
- the cheeks and
- the stomach
The priests were charged with helping the Jewish people achieve psychological perfection. The Torah in delivering
these gifts to the people teaches them the components of a successful physical relationship between husband and wife.
- The shoulder symbolizing a preliminary foreplay period of exposure of organs normally covered because of modesty
- the cheeks symbolizing organs which make secretions
- the stomach symbolizing the womb which symbolizes the purpose and function of physical relationship.
With regard to the last item, the stomach I should mention the beautiful Midrash that
While in Paradise Adam and Eve went to bed as 2 and got up as 6. (The 2 boys, their sisters, and Adam and Eve) I once saw a delicious paper by a French
scholar which explained that In paradise the act of love and the consequences of love, children, were combined. Unlike
the post-paradise punishment where the act and consequences were separated the same bed combined both sexual and parental
love in the same night. Thus the physical relationship had added dimensions which we, in post-paradise exile do not have.
(I am truly sorry but I have forgotten who the author of this wonderful interpretation is). This Midrash explains that
having children are a component of a successful physical relationship. Consequently a Priest who met a couple with
an inferior physical relationship could, by receiving the shoulders symbolically remind the couple of the need
for a fore-play period. In short the congregant-priest interaction functioned as a symbolic reminder of the components
necessary for a successful relationship. In this way, unlike today, marital therapy was performed in a low key symbolic
manner without embarassing confrontation of the couple. Such non-intrusive therapy obviously is superior to modern methods
which require the capacity to withstand embarassing and highly personal discussions with the therapist.
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