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# One who does not know how to learn should support those who do and will get reward for their Torah like the deal between Yissachar and Zevulun. <ref>Tur and S”A Y”D 246:6 based on Bereshit Rabba 99:9. </ref> | # One who does not know how to learn should support those who do and will get reward for their Torah like the deal between Yissachar and Zevulun. <ref>Tur and S”A Y”D 246:6 based on Bereshit Rabba 99:9. </ref> | ||
# Someone who knows how to learn Torah a little should learn what he understands rather than just read without any understanding. <Ref> Halacha Brurah 155:6 </ref> | # Someone who knows how to learn Torah a little should learn what he understands rather than just read without any understanding. <Ref> Halacha Brurah 155:6 </ref> | ||
# Someone who | # Someone who is capable of learning Torah and is able to think of new ideas (Chiddushim), but rather than learning properly, instead opts to spend their time simply reading Tehilim or Zohar, may be considered using their time of learning inefficiently ([[bitul Torah]]). <ref> Pela Yoetz (Mareechet Yediha), quoted by Halacha Brurah 155:6. </ref> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |