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* [[ | Learning Torah is of the most important mitzvot in Judaism because it enables all other mitzvot and draw us closer to Hashem. | ||
* [[ | == Mitzvot of Talmud Torah == | ||
* [[ | * [[Laws of Learning Torah]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Shenayim Mikrah]] ([[Reading The Weekly Torah Portion]]) | ||
*[[ | * [[Special Tefilla to Say Before and After Learning]] | ||
*[[ | * [[Where Is It Permissible to Learn Torah?]] | ||
*[[ | * [[Bitul Torah]] ([[Not Wasting Time From Learning]]) | ||
*[[ | * [[Breaking up Pesukim and Paragraphs of Torah]] | ||
*[[ | * [[Mitzvah to Learn Torah]] | ||
* [[Writing a Sefer Torah]] | |||
== Kavod HaTorah (Respect for Torah) == | |||
* [[Standing for a Talmid Chacham and for the elderly]] | |||
* [[Loving Torah Scholars (Talmidei Chachamim)]] | |||
* [[Respect for a Shul]] | |||
* [[Respecting Holy Books]] ([[Kedushat Sefarim]]) | |||
* [[Respecting a Sefer Torah]] | |||
* [[Geniza]] ([[Sheimos]]/[[Discarding Holy Material]]) | |||
* [[Communal Funds]] | |||
== Klalim (Rules) == | |||
*[[Klalei HaTalmud]] ([[Talmudic Methodology]]) | |||
*[[Klalei HaPoskim]] | |||
*[[Klalei HaPsak (Halachic Decision Making)]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 10 July 2020
Learning Torah is of the most important mitzvot in Judaism because it enables all other mitzvot and draw us closer to Hashem.
Mitzvot of Talmud Torah
- Laws of Learning Torah
- Shenayim Mikrah (Reading The Weekly Torah Portion)
- Special Tefilla to Say Before and After Learning
- Where Is It Permissible to Learn Torah?
- Bitul Torah (Not Wasting Time From Learning)
- Breaking up Pesukim and Paragraphs of Torah
- Mitzvah to Learn Torah
- Writing a Sefer Torah
Kavod HaTorah (Respect for Torah)
- Standing for a Talmid Chacham and for the elderly
- Loving Torah Scholars (Talmidei Chachamim)
- Respect for a Shul
- Respecting Holy Books (Kedushat Sefarim)
- Respecting a Sefer Torah
- Geniza (Sheimos/Discarding Holy Material)
- Communal Funds