Gentile as Bashert?
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The definition of a Beshert is not just a happy, fulfilled marriage. According to the Rabbis, a Beshert is a person’s other spiritual half. In the words of the Maharal, it is when two souls become one. This means that beyond the simple understanding of building a harmonious home together, a Beshert is someone who will give their spouse everything that they are lacking, in order to reach their spiritual potential. That being so, a non-Jew cannot be the Beshert of a Jew because, by definition, they cannot help their spouse reach their spiritual potential. In fact, by being married to each other, the opposite is happening – their spiritual potential is being diminished.
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