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    What's the Ideal Life Style, Working for a Living or Just Learning?

    One of the most basic questions is how should we strive to live? The differing approaches to this issue is seen to this day, whether just to learn Torah (as claimed by the Haredim) or to also merge work as an ideal, as proclaimed by the modern-orthodox or religious-Zionists. If one is a millionaire, and doesn't need to work for a living, perhaps nevertheless, he should work, if it's an ideal. This machloket is found already among chazal, but even in the time of R. Shimon Bar Yochai, who had claimed that just Torah is the ideal, he surprisingly & apparently changed his mind, and joined Torah vaAvodah! The Chatam Sofer also differentiates between those living in Israel, where work is a mitzva and holy, as opposed to work in the diaspora.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Sivan 10 5780
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    38 min
    Ein Aya

    The "Fillers" in Literature and Poetry

    Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 19

    Readers generally focus on the main theme, but there is significance also in what each author uses as secondary and side issues.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tishrei 25 5774
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    41 min
    Ein Aya

    On Internet and Literature- Super-Good or Super-Bad

    Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 18

    G-d created all of the different levels of wisdom, and not by mistake!

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tishrei 11 5774
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    40 min
    Ein Aya

    Should Israel Invest in Museums?

    Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 16 (p2)

    Israel is meant to reveal the G-dly ideals to the world through our Torah, history, army, and every aspect of life (culture, politics, etc.)

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tishrei 4 5774
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    51 min
    Ein Aya

    The Time and Place for Studying Jewish History

    Ein Aya Shabat Chapter A Paragraph 69 (p1)

    Rav Kook stresses the multiple importance of studying Jewish history, not as trivia or to correct errors but as G-d's appearance which we should emulate and actively participate.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shvat 20 5772
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