Q:How much time should a yeshiva man give away to help others come closer to Torah and to yiddishkeit?
Tag: Learning Torah
Rav Avigdor Miller on Adar Happiness
Q: משנכנס אדר מרבים בשמחה – When the Adar comes in we try to make more simcha. What does that mean?
Rav Avigdor Miller on Everyone A Lamdan
Q:It states that when a man comes to the next world, they’re going to ask him, “Pilpata bechochmah? Did you engage in pilpul of chochmah, in discussing the fine points of Torah wisdom?”Does that mean everyone is going to be asked that question?
Rav Avigdor Miller on Who Stays in the Kollel
Q: If a person is capable, should he aspire to learn in yeshiva and kollel his entire life or should he attempt to work also? Is there an obligation to prepare for a career?
Rav Avigdor Miller on Don’t Despair of Knowing Torah
Q:How can one talk himself out of his despair in knowing the Torah?
Rav Avigdor Miller on The Working Learning Man
Q:If a person feels like he hasn’t accomplished enough in his learning, how can you expect him to be happy working at a full-time job in order to support his family? He wants to sit and shteig and become a talmid chochom.
Rav Avigdor Miller on When To Leave The Kollel
Q:How can a kollel-man know when it’s time for him to leave the kollel to work?
Rav Avigdor Miller on Torah Lishma
Q:What does it mean to learn Torah lishmah?
Rav Avigdor Miller on The Cruel Kollel Man
Q:You mentioned before an example of a talmid chacham who sits and learns when he has no money for his family; he’s depending upon support from the outside. Is that the proper way for a husband to fulfill his responsibilities towards his family?
Rav Avigdor Miller on Perfection Without Learning
Q:What can a person do if he is not the scholarly type and does not enjoy learning?