[Avodah] women learning Torah
Richard Wolpoe
rabbirichwolpoe at gmail.com
Tue Nov 6 13:13:05 PST 2007
On 11/4/07, T613K at aol.com <T613K at aol.com> wrote:
>
>
> But my question about girls learning Torah in utero was meant seriously.
> And RBH's question -- which I didn't think of, though I should have -- is
> also a logical question. Do goyim learn Torah in utero?
>
>
> *--Toby Katz
> =============*
>
WADR I think people are taking this aggada too literally.
AISI it is saying this:
A n'shama inherently knows all the Torah that is needed to be known
intuitively, on a spiritual level. [I do NOT take the Mal'ach's part
literally. it is merely a MODEL for how one KNOWS Torah - viz. by learning
it with someone]
So this neshama which has 100% of the awareness that a neshama can have is
suddenly thrust into a body. At THAT point, the hybrid neshamah-body loses
ALL conscious memory
of the Torah it used to have.
However, a residual legacy lurks in the Sub-Conscious. This makes Torah
learning like restoring lost data on a file rather inputting new data. Not a
real"'tabula resa" [sp?]
As far as the different madreigoss of Torah they are irrelevant because even
a Gentile ultimately has the bechira to become a Jew etc.
--
Kol Tuv / Best Regards,
RabbiRichWolpoe at Gmail.com
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