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# If one is forced and greatly pressured to miss his set time for learning, he should learn one pasuk or halacha <ref>Magan Avraham 155:1 in name of Emek Bracha, Mishna Brurah 155:4, and Halacha Brurah 155:1 </ref> and make up the time for learning later in the day or at night. <ref>Magan Giborim (Eleph HaMagen 155:3), Mishna Brurah 155:4, and Halacha Brurah 155:1 based on Eruvin 65a which says that Rav Acha would regularly learn a certain amount every day and when he couldn’t because of business he would make it up at night. Mor Ukesiah writes similarly 155 that one should learn a fixed amount of time daily but if one learns at a certain time for different intervals everyday then if he needs to go to business he can make it up later that day or in the night. </ref> | # If one is forced and greatly pressured to miss his set time for learning, he should learn one pasuk or halacha <ref>Magan Avraham 155:1 in name of Emek Bracha, Mishna Brurah 155:4, and Halacha Brurah 155:1 </ref> and make up the time for learning later in the day or at night. <ref>Magan Giborim (Eleph HaMagen 155:3), Mishna Brurah 155:4, and Halacha Brurah 155:1 based on Eruvin 65a which says that Rav Acha would regularly learn a certain amount every day and when he couldn’t because of business he would make it up at night. Mor Ukesiah writes similarly 155 that one should learn a fixed amount of time daily but if one learns at a certain time for different intervals everyday then if he needs to go to business he can make it up later that day or in the night. </ref> | ||
===Those who aren't capable of studying=== | ===Those who aren't capable of studying=== | ||
# Even someone who doesn’t know how to learn at all should walk to the Bet Midrash (when the Tzibbur sets time to learn) since one also gets reward for walking. <Ref> Rama 155:1 (explained by Mishna Brurah 155:7) based on Talmedei Rabbenu Yonah (Brachot 4a).</ref> One also gets reward for staying in the Bet Midrash and also for hearing words of Torah < | # Even someone who doesn’t know how to learn at all should walk to the Bet Midrash (when the Tzibbur sets time to learn) since one also gets reward for walking. <Ref> Rama 155:1 (explained by Mishna Brurah 155:7) based on Talmedei Rabbenu Yonah (Brachot 4a).</ref> One also gets reward for staying in the Bet Midrash and also for hearing words of Torah <ref> Mishna Brurah 155:6 based on Devarim Rabba Ki Tetze, quoted in Halacha Brurah 155:6. </ref> | ||
# One who doesn’t know how to learn should support those who do and will get reward for their Torah like the deal between Yissachar and Zevulen. <ref>Tur and S”A Y”D 246:6 based on Beresheet Rabba 99:9. </ref> | # One who doesn’t know how to learn should support those who do and will get reward for their Torah like the deal between Yissachar and Zevulen. <ref>Tur and S”A Y”D 246:6 based on Beresheet Rabba 99:9. </ref> | ||
# Someone who know 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 know 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 can learn Torah and think of new ideas (Chiddushim), spending his time reading Tehilim or Zohar instead of in-depth study may be considered as Bitul Torah. <ref> Pela Yoetz (Mareechet Yediha), quoted by Halacha Brurah 155:6. </ref> | # Someone who can learn Torah and think of new ideas (Chiddushim), spending his time reading Tehilim or Zohar instead of in-depth study may be considered as Bitul Torah. <ref> Pela Yoetz (Mareechet Yediha), quoted by Halacha Brurah 155:6. </ref> | ||
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