Of course the universe is created for Torah and the Jews, so EVERYTHING in the WWW (Whole Wide World) serves this purpose and therefore EVERYTHING is in the Torah. <div><br></div><div>Does that mean that Malachim know it all?</div>
<div>Does that mean that Torah Sages know it all?</div><div>Did those TS who were in their times, engaged in socially acceptable habits, know that such habits were unhealthy?</div><div>The fellow who famously spent RH night in the cemetery and overheard the gossip of the recently departed young ladies about the forthcoming weather conditions and who accordingly planted his crop successfully whereas all the other locals timed it wrong and lost their crops; where the LOR aware of these portents for the future but decided they should not mix in?</div>
<div><br></div><div>Probably yes; it just depends on your point of View. We have mostly made up our minds in advance and are usually just going through the motions: cheering for our team and supporting our flag. And rendering translations and interpretations that reinforce our perspective and trashing (with dignity and sometimes only in the privacy of our own mind) the other perspectives. </div>
<div><br></div><div>But I am sure that all this is built into the Torah. As Gd created us He too created the T with the intention of it embracing all these perspectives. </div><div><br></div><div>So where do we draw the line? But that too is built into the T. <br>
<div><div><br></div><br>Best,<br><br>Meir G. Rabi<br>
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