"Adam HaRishon" – "The First Man"

אדם הראשון

Adam HaRishon, or "The First Man," refers to the first human being. He was created on the sixth day and is considered the father of all humanity. The name "Adam" comes from the Hebrew word adamah (אדמה), meaning "earth," as Adam was formed from the dust of the ground. His creation and actions are central to many Jewish teachings about the human condition, free will, and the relationship between man and G-d.

Shiurim in this topic
3661. Guidance for a Young Man on Embracing Yiddishkeit and Chasidus הדרכה לבחור צעיר על קבלת יהדות וחסידות
3803. Message to All Jews on Rosh Hashanah: Free Choice and Elevating Creation הודעה לכל היהודים בראש השנה, בחירה חופשית והרמת הבריאה