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Sipporah Natani One of the classic psychological debates is nature vs. nurture; the quest to discover which factor plays a greater role in a person s development and being. In determining a person s personality, does nature, the innate character untainted by surroundings, overshadow nurture, the environment and upbringing? Or perhaps the reverse is true. There is a great deal of data from psychological studies to support each side. What is the s תורה perspective on the matter? Those who believe that a person s natural personality is completely unaffected by his or her environment would say that if a person who grew up in one type of environment had instead grown up somewhere else, his characteristics and personality would remain the same. According to this opinion, a person s personality traits are determined at birth. We see this idea expressed in the תורה regarding אבינו.אברהם As "ויאמר יהושע אל כל העם כה אמר ה אלהי states, יהושע (פרק כד פסוק ב ( in the verse,ישראל בעבר הנהר ישבו אבותיכם מעולם תרח אבי אברהם ואבי נחור ויעבדו אלהים אחרים " was able אברהם However, grew up in a house of idol worshippers. אברהם to find ה and was not influenced by the idol worshipping around him. Had it been his nurture that determined his personality, אברהם probably would have followed in his father s polytheistic footsteps..עשו and יעקב The concept is once again articulated at the births of " ויתרצצו הבנים says: תורה was pregnant with her sons, the רבקה When רש "י (ד"ה ויתרצצו (.(בראשית כה : כב ( her The children clashed inside,בקרבה ",שם ועבר of ישיבה would pass by the רבקה learns from this that whenever would struggle to come out, and when she would pass a place of יעקב would attempt to come out. The twins each had opposite עשו,עבודה זרה natures even though they had not yet been born, and were to be raised in the same household and surrounding. The מהר "ל of Prague 105 explains 105 גור אריה (בראשית פרק כה פסוק כב ( כותב: "מריבים בנחלת שני עולמות. יש מקשים למה היו עתה מריבים בתוך הבטן בשני עולמות... ועוד עולם הבא - אשר יחפוץ ויבחר בו השם הוא הקדוש ויקרב אותו לו (עפ"י במדבר טו, ה), ויש לך לדעת כי יעקב ועשו אינם משותפים יחד בעולם, לפי שהם מציאות מצד עצמם מתנגדים יחד, ולכך לא היו יכולים לעמוד יחד בבטן אמם, כי בטן אמם הוא דבר אחד משותף לשני דברים שהם מתנגדים זה לזה, ולפיכך אף שעדיין היו בבטן אמם היו מתנגדים זה לזה, כי מאחר שבעצם מציאות הם מתנגדים - אין להם שתוף ביחד, כמו אש ומים, שאף על גב שאין דעת ורצון בהם הם מתנגדים בצד עצמם, ואין עמידה להם, כך יעקב ועשו. אם כי מצד הטבע היו אפשר להיות יחד אין עיקר האדם הטבע, ולפיכך אף בבטן אמם היו מתרוצצים ומתנגדים זה לזה. ולא שהתנגדות הוא להם מצד עצם מציאתם בעולם הזה, שאם כן כל זמן שאין להם מציאות בעולם הזה ויצאו לאויר העולם - לא היה ראוי שיהיה נמצא התנגדות הזה, אבל מצד שם מציאות מה הם מתנגדים". 57

Kol Mevaseret that even in the womb the twins were guided by their temperaments. There was no bad intention on s עשו part; he was merely being directed by his nature. The ( גמרא (שבת דף קנו/א discusses how personality is affected by the day and hour of birth. רבי יהושע בן לוי discusses the effect that the different days of the week have on a person. For example: if a person is born on a Monday, he will be a bad tempered person. Why is this so? Because the waters were divided on Monday 106 רבי חנינא says that the hour at which a person is born is what affects his personality. If a person is born at an hour when the sun is dominant, he will be a bright man; he will eat and drink of his own and his secrets will be known to all 107. And if he is a thief he will not be successful This גמרא shows that a person s personality can be determined by nature and not by one s upbringing. 108 character: sums up nature s role in a person s רב אליהו דסלר There are psychologists who think that a person is born without any natural inclinations at all, that a child is completely influenced by his surroundings. But that is incorrect. Even a fetus can have an instinct for evil, though he lacks all thought and consciousness. The particular traits of each person are born within him." On the other hand, there is also the opinion that nurture eclipses nature. The claims that people tend to be רמב "ם (הלכות דעות פרק ו הלכה א) 109 influenced by the beliefs and actions of the people around them. צדיקים advises people to attach themselves to the רמב "ם Therefore, the and חכמים in order to learn from them. He brings evidence from a verse in ( את חכמים יחכם, ורעה כסילים ירוע " :משלי (יג:כ "הולך, He that walks with wise men shall be wise, but a companion of fools shall suffer harm. רש"י מסביר: "כך הוא יבדל מכל אדם". 107 רש"י. sun explains how these issues are affected by the 108 מכתב מאליהו חלק ג עמודים 360 361, חנוך בנים 109 הרמב"ם כותב: "דרך ברייתו של אדם להיות נמשך בדעותיו ובמעשיו אחר ריעיו וחביריו ונוהג כמנהג אנשי מדינתו לפיכך צריך אדם להתחבר לצדיקים ולישב אצל החכמים תמיד כדי שילמוד ממעשיהם ויתרחק מן הרשעים ההולכים בחשך כדי שלא ילמוד ממעשיהם הוא ששלמה אומר הולך את חכמים יחכם ורועה כסילים ירוע ואומר אשרי האיש וגו' וכן אם היה במדינה שמנהגותיה רעים ואין אנשיה הולכים בדרך ישרה ילך למקום שאנשיה צדיקים ונוהגים בדרך טובים ואם היו כל המדינות שהוא יודעם ושומע שמועתן נוהגים בדרך לא טובה כמו זמנינו או שאינו יכול ללכת למדינה שמנהגותיה טובים מפני הגייסות או מפני החולי ישב לבדו יחידי כענין שנאמר ישב בדד וידום ואם היו רעים וחטאים שאין מניחים אותו לישב במדינה אלא אם כן נתערב עמהן ונוהג במנהגם הרע יצא למערות ולחוחים ולמדברות ואל ינהיג עצמו בדרך חטאים כענין שנאמר מי יתנני במדבר מלון אורחים". 106 58

The רמב "ם even believes that placing oneself in an environment with 110 All this proves that the environment affects who!מצות עשה is a חכמים one is. There are rabbinic sources that indicate that nature is dominant, as well as sources that point out that nurture is the prevailing factor. It appears that it is not one side of the spectrum that determines a person s personality, but rather both sides working hand in hand. 111 Judaism s outlook reflects the middle road. As רב אליהו דסלר writes: The particular traits of each person are born within him. Of course, the surroundings do have influence; however one s main traits are not learned, but inherent. Each person has their own specific nature. What is most important is to realize a person s nature and nurture them in a specific way in גמרא בבא מציעא (דף פד/א ( The order for them to reach their full potential. brings a story where רבי יוחנן observed לקיש,ריש who at the time was a bandit, jumping into the רבי יוחנן.ירדן told him: Your strength should be used for Torah. ריש לקיש agreed to return to תורה learning and change his ways 112, if רבי יוחנן would give him his sister, an extremely beautiful woman, in marriage. ריש לקיש indeed became a tremendous תורה scholar. brought him back to רבי יוחנן had so much potential, but, before ריש לקיש רבי יוחנן used his energies in the wrong direction. When,תורה ומצוות nurtured לקיש s ריש potential to be a תורה scholar, ריש לקיש succeeded. The aforementioned ( גמרא (שבת דף קנו/א illustrated that nature is a determining factor. The גמרא adds that if a person is born under the constellation of Mars, he will be bloodthirsty. He can choose to become a robber, a butcher, or a.מוהל A person has a specific nature, but what he does with that nature is very much determined by his environment. In ( משלי (כב:ו it says: " לנער על פי דרכו, גם כי יזקין לא יסור ממנה "חנוך, Train each child according to his own way, and even when he is old he will not depart from it. אליהו מוילנא,רב the "א,גר explains 113 : It is impossible for a person to change his nature; however he can use his inborn traits to הרמב"ם (שם הלכה ב) כותב: מצות עשה להדבק בחכמים ותלמידיהם כדי ללמוד ממעשיהם כענין שנאמר ובו תדבק וכי אפשר לאדם להדבק בשכינה אלא כך אמרו חכמים בפירוש מצוה זו הדבק בחכמים ותלמידיהם לפיכך צריך אדם להשתדל שישא בת תלמיד חכם וישיא בתו לתלמיד חכם ולאכול ולשתות עם תלמידי חכמים ולעשות פרקמטיא לתלמיד חכם ולהתחבר להן בכל מיני חבור שנאמר ולדבקה בו וכן צוו חכמים ואמרו והוי מתאבק בעפר רגליהם ושותה בצמא את 361, חנוך בנים 110 דבריהם: 111 מכתב מאליהו חלק ג עמודים 360 112 תוספות שם ד"ה אי הדרת בך 113 פירוש הגר"א על משלי שם 59

Kol Mevaseret become good, evil or ordinary if you teach a child how to serve God using his own particular strengths, then even when he gets old, he will not leave it. However, if you try to force upon him a foreign mode of behavior, he may listen to you when he is young, out of fear, but when he grows up and becomes independent, he will throw away and rebel against the mode of life that was thrust upon him. There is no denying that a person is born with a specific nature, but at the same time, the nurture that a person gets can steer his natural abilities in a positive direction. Yet, there is also a great danger in nurturing a person incorrectly. It is this theory that brings about the practical conclusion on how (בראשית כה:כז ( Hirsch to educate children. Rav Shimshon Raphael :עשו and יעקב comments on the difference between The striking contrast in the grandchildren of Abraham may not have been due to a difference in their temperaments, but to mistakes that were made in their upbringing. As long as they were little, no attention was paid to the latent difference in their natures, both had exactly the same teaching and educational treatment, and the great law of education educate each child according to his own way, was forgotten that each child must be treated differently, with an eye to the slumbering tendencies of his nature The attributes of strength and courage are no less important before God than the ability to think lofty thoughts and have fine feelings. Every person, in the most varied ways of his calling, is to achieve the one great common task of life. Each child must be brought up in the path of life to which his tendencies lead; each person must approach the one great goal differently. To try to bring up a Jacob and an Esau in the same college, make them have the same habits and hobbies, and to teach and educate them in the same way for some studious, sedate, meditative life is the surest way to court disaster. A Jacob will, with ever increasing zeal, imbibe knowledge from the well of wisdom and truth, whereas an Esau can hardly wait for the time when he can throw away the old books, and with it, a whole purpose of life, for he has only learnt to know life from one angle, and in a manner for which he can find no relation to his soul. Had Isaac and Rebecca studied Esau s nature and character early enough, and asked themselves how can even an Esau with all that strength and energy, agility and 60

courage that lies slumbering in this child be won over to be used in the service of G-d, then Jacob and Esau, with their totally different natures could still have remained twin brothers in spirit and life. Esau s sword and Jacob s spirit could have worked hand in hand, and how different all of history might have turned out. But, as it was, only when the boys had grown into men, one was surprised to see that, out of the very same womb, having exactly the same care, training and schooling, two such contrasting people emerge. Rav Hirsch highlights the most effective way to educate children. When a child is young, his natural tendencies must be observed. Just as there are different ways to do ה,עבודת so too there are different ways to connect to each person. There is no educational system that works for all. This idea of nurturing based on nature should not only be applied to children, but to people and the choices they make as well. It would be beneficial if people would ask themselves whether they placed themselves in the correct situation in order to help them reach their potential. Nature and nurture are both important, but above all, the most important is the combination of the two, which lets each person in their own way contribute their fullest to this world. 61