Zakar came to mean someone who remembers something important that moves him to do something important. If the idea of life-giving movement is implied by zakar, are we to think of a man’s movement in the act of sex? We earlier discussed how neqebah, “opened,” could refer to a woman’s body as an image of the spiritual shape of a woman’s soul. Perhaps zakar can also be interpreted beyond the physical: a man’s movement in sex provides an image of how a masculine man moves in relationships. Arsen Arsen,