What is the Chassidic understanding of why a Jew must learn Torah every single day?
What is the Chassidic understanding of why a Jew must learn Torah every single day?
The Chassidic understanding emphasizes that learning Torah daily is imperative, with the study of Talmud and Halacha being an absolute necessity because an ignorant person cannot be a Chassid [1]. Additionally, there is a revealed part of the Torah, and the importance of studying works like Tanya is also highlighted [2]. In the future, even inert creations will demand why a person walked without thinking or speaking words of Torah [5].
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- Hayom Yom, Hayom Yom, February 26 — Studying Talmud and related works, studying Chassidus, and actual avoda , are all imperative. Not only can there be no thought of one super…
- Igrot Kodesh, Letter 5712 — Faith & Bitachon — B"H 6 Elul 5717 Brooklyn Greetings and blessings, I am responding to your letter, in which you ask me to explain why it is important to rea…
- Hayom Yom, Hayom Yom, August 12 — I.e. how do they share in the merit of the mitzva of Torah-study?
- Hayom Yom, Hayom Yom, April 17 — Pondering Chassidus, discussing Chassidus, and the practice of Chassidim to meditate before davening - these are "sacred garments," garment…
- Hayom Yom, Hayom Yom, March 8 — It is said of the Time To Come:1 "A stone in the wall will cry out and a beam from the tree will respond." At present, inert creations are…
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