1)

What are the ramifications of "Lo Tov Heyos ha'Adam Levado"?

2)

Why was it 'not good' for Adam to be a single creation? Why was it necessary to create Chavah?

3)

What are the implications of the (otherwise superfluous) word "E'eseh lo Eizer ke'Negdo"?

4)

If a wife can be "ke'Negdo", why is it better than being alone?

QUESTIONS ON RASHI

5)

Rashi writes: "'It is not good that man should be alone' - so that it not be said that there are two powers...." But seemingly, the main reason that man needed a mate was in order to reproduce?

6)

Rashi writes: "So that it not be said that there are two powers...." How can this be explained?

7)

Rashi writes: "'A helpmate, opposite him' (Eizer, ke'Negdo) - If he merits it, [she will be] a helpmate; if he does not merit it; [she will] oppose him and do battle!" What does this mean?

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