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My father wants me to study at a yeshiva that also teaches on weekdays. Is it permissible to study on a regular basis on weekdays (not for the purpose of earning a living, etc.)?
2. Furthermore, most yeshivots where students also study on weekdays do not have as much reverence for God as in yeshivots where they only study holy (as is the case here in England) and simply because the environment influences it, is it a sin to refuse to study there?
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In the Ramat HaLevi's Law, the T'T prohibits non-Torah midwives (Bardach Kevi'ot)
2. And to the question of whether this affects my fear of God, and whether it is a reason to consider it?
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Training for life is not only permissible but obligatory (teaching us an art). And in my opinion, other studies are also permissible and even desirable. See even Rama himself in answer to Teshuvah 9.
2. This is certainly a relevant reason, but not a decisive one. Living in the company of humans may also lead you to commit offenses (slander, between one person and another) and no one recommends avoiding it. You should live normally and not in monasteries, and if there is a danger to the fear, you should take care of it physically.
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