Shalom Chaim
I have a deep question this week so I'll word it as well as possible:
In the Adam and Eve story, Gd only proclaimed that they should not eat from a certain tree. When the serpeant came along, it said, "Does anything happen when you even touch the fruit?" From that point it led to Adam and Eve eating from the tree.
First, I wonder when Eve touched the forbidden fruit, she ate it because she was tempted by the feeling of the fruit, or if she realized nothing came of touching it and therefore, eating it would cause no punishment.
Now, in the Talmud, the rabbis recommended that we build "fences around the Torah and sanctify them" in order to prevent temptation of breaking any commandments. However, it seems that some religious Jews wish that those very fences become commandments and not simply recommendations. Do you think that it is a very likely potential that a "serpeant" might come along and do the same thing it did to Adam and Eve? That is, to tempt a fellow religious Jew in crossing his fence and causing him to sin? How would you go about showing religious and non religious Jews about the beauty of these fences without making it like they will die, Gd forbid, if they decide to create a different one for themselves?
Thank you
Dr. Dan