“Be Fruitful and Multiply” and Adoption
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In his commentary on the Shulchan Aruch, Rabbi Shlomo Kluger presents a viewpoint that one can in fact fulfill the mitzvah of being fruitful and multiply by raising a boy and a girl who are not one’s biological children. This is based on the Talmudic statement: “One who raises his neighbor’s child is as if he gave birth to him.” (Shulchan Aruch Even Haezer 1 and Chochmat Shlomo)
As a fascinating aside, Rabbi Moshe Feinstein writes in Iggrot Moshe Even HaEzer 2:18 that the mitzvah of being fruitful and multiplying is “to try to have children.” He reasons that the Torah would not obligate a person to actually have children since that is something out of a person’s control.
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