[Avodah] kimu v'kiblu, purim,

Harvey Benton harvw613 at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 2 18:14:26 PDT 2011


With Shvuos approaching next week, i was wondering about a few basic tenets of 
our relationship to God via the acceptance of the Torah:
1. Why is the Torah binding if given to us by force? The answer often given is 
that we re-accepted it during the times of Purim. What then was the Torah's 
status upon us in-between Har Sinai, and the times of Purim? 
(Another simpler answer is that a government or governing body (or hashem for 
that matter) does not  have to ask its constituents if they agree to the terms 
of their given law. That would apply to those present at the formation of  the 
society or government, and by extension, to those born later into that same 
society.)
2. Is an agreement forced upon or given to, or made by a soul binding upon a 
body, or even a body associated (whole or in part) to a given soul at a later 
date? It is said that our souls were all at Har Sinai at the giving of the 
Torah. 2a. does that bind our bodies now? 2b. were all of our souls there at the 
times of Purim? 2c. Were some souls present at Sinai but not at Purim?
If yes, where does that leave us.....
Thanks much, and Shavuos Tov
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