Torah study
Will the rabbi be able to give advice to those who are starting to study at a higher yeshiva?
לגלות עוד מהאתר הרב מיכאל אברהם
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First of all, study well.
Invest more in going over scholarly literature (Shemata Sha'ar Yashar, etc.) than in proficiency. Summarize and review the lessons well, define concepts and positions well, and clarify the difficulties that arise during the rehearsals (even with the teacher). Write your comments next to the summaries. Don't rush and jump into innovations. Study well according to the yeshiva order for a few years until you stand on your own two feet, and then innovate. I personally suggest not wasting time on things other than Gemara and Halacha. Good luck.
Invest more in going over scholarly literature (Shemata Sha'ar Yashar, etc.) than in proficiency. Summarize and review the lessons well, define concepts and positions well, and clarify the difficulties that arise during the rehearsals (even with the teacher). Write your comments next to the summaries. Don't rush and jump into innovations. Study well according to the yeshiva order for a few years until you stand on your own two feet, and then innovate. I personally suggest not wasting time on things other than Gemara and Halacha. Good luck.
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