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When Rabbi Adam Chalom stands before ... than he wrestled with the existence of God. His undergraduate years at Yale University fueled a passion to reach Jews on the margins.
In proving that God offered Adam a chance to repent ... וָחַ֥י לְעֹלָֽם׃ …to make sure he doesn’t reach for the Tree of Life, eat from it, and live forever.
One of the most iconic bits of the work is the hand of Adam, reaching out to God. It’s often seen as a representation of Adam reaching out for knowledge of his creator, or knowledge of himself.