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Greetings to the Rabbi,
 
I started studying in a Heder yeshiva this year and I wanted to ask a few questions regarding studying the faith:
A. Is it necessary/advisable/desirable to dedicate daily time to studying faith?
on. What books does the rabbi recommend? (Lesson 1)
C. Do you think there is any benefit in studying the books of Rishonim (Khuzari; Moreh Behumchim; Beliefs and Opinions; Obligation of the Hearts, etc.) or is it better to study contemporary philosophy?
D. Does the rabbi see value in studying the books of Rabbi Kook? Do you think the national religious obsession with his writings is justified?
the. Is there a particular order in studying the faith? If so, what is it? (Which book comes before what, what is fundamental to what, etc.)
Thank you in advance.


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I'll go ahead and say that you've fallen for someone who doesn't see value in all these lessons and doesn't even see them as learning in a meaningful sense. I explained in the second book in my trilogy. A. I don't think so. But to each his own. B. I don't have one. C. In my opinion, very little. Personally, I much prefer contemporary philosophy. D. There are interesting ideas there, but it's an eclectic collection. In my opinion, you'll mostly get a source of inspiration there and less of a study in the full sense. E. Ordering a set that has no items is a philosophical-mathematical question that is beyond me.  

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