Q&A: A Learning Framework for Working People
A Learning Framework for Working People
Question
In the Rabbi’s view, is one obligated to move to a yeshiva in order to acquire learning skills, or are there other frameworks suitable for working people from which one can derive similar benefit?
Answer
There is absolutely no obligation to learn Torah in any particular format. Learn as much as you can. But if you don’t have the skill and knowledge and you want to develop them, most people won’t manage to reach a good level without immersing themselves in it for an extended period of time and with guidance. I’m not familiar with such frameworks. You can try searching online.
Discussion on Answer
EA, could you give a few more details? I only found a YouTube channel.
There are WhatsApp groups with the classes, summaries, sources, etc. You can contact Rabbi Shlomo Lipschitz at +972 52-808-8739 to register.
In Levov, this year the Open Yeshiva was launched (named after the “Open University”), on the initiative of Rabbi Eliyahu Lipschitz.
This is a program intended for working people. The program is built very well, the classes are very focused and high-quality. Highly recommended. There are WhatsApp groups, weekly classes, etc. etc. etc. — very serious.