Advice on: Learning Torah
RAV BERLAND'S ADVICE ON LEARNING TORAH Continuing our translation of Etzot HaNachal, a compendium of advice drawn from Rav Eliezer Berland's teachings on Likutey Moharan. TORAH LEARNING * CHASSIDUT IS NOT MESSING AROUND. The Rebbe, Rebbe Nachman, says in Sefer HaMiddot (the Book of Traits) that learning Torah regularly is higher than everything. * Each person should understand the true value of Torah learning from the Sefer HaMiddot, and this will change the way they see the whole world. * A PERSON SHOULD SUMMARIZE EVERYTHING HEâS LEARNING, AND THEN SHARE HIS CHIDDUSHIM (NOVEL TORAH IDEAS) WITH HIS FRIENDS. * A person needs to write down and register every chiddush he hears. * (When a person is learning Torah regularly), when he sees that he hasnât become a gaon, a Torah genius, within two years, he falls into despair. * IF ITâS HARD FOR YOU TO STUDY THE GEMARA THE WHOLE TIME, TAKE A COUPLE OF SMALLER BOOKS AND READ A LITTLE FROM THEM, BEFORE RETURNING TO YOUR GEMARA. * THE MAIN THING, THOUGH, SHOULD BE THE GEMARA. Learn Gemara for 15 minutes, then read Siach Sifrei Kodesh for 5 minutes. Learn Gemara for 15 minutes, then read Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz for 5 minutes. Gemara for another 15 minutes, then spend 5 minutes on the Mesillat Yesharim. Gemara, and then afterwards the Lev David by the Chida. You need to learn Gemara for 15 minutes, and then learn another If you suddenly find that this other book is incredibly interesting, then learn it for 10 minutes! No-one is going to hit you. The point is to immerse yourself in the daat, in the knowledge, and to not take your head out of the holy books. * THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO LEARN FAST, AND WHO WANT TO GO THROUGH 7 PAGES, 7 DAPIM OF GEMARA A DAY. This is better than wasting their time on meaningless things, but it still wonât give them a brain. * TODAY, THERE ARE SMALL GEMARAS, AND ALL SORTS OF OTHER SMALL, HOLY BOOKS. YOU CAN LEARN ON THE GO. * Youâre travelling to Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai â what are you going to learn on the way? * Itâs impossible to really be a Breslov Chassid unless you learn Torah, and your head stays in your holy books. * Rabbi Levi Yitzhak Bender sat and learnt Gemara from morning until night. * A PERSON NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND THE WISDOM OF THE TORAH. And to learn it with the commentators, including the Rashba, the Rambam, the Meiri, the Ritva, Ketzot HaChoshen, the Rishonim and the Acharonim. * Just like itâs a big mitzvah to always be happy, itâs also a big mitzvah to always sharpen the mind. We need to say: > âMitzvah gadolah to sharpen the intellect.â * A person acquires an intellect when they sit with a Gemara, and they gobble up one Tractate after another; or when they sit with the Shulchan Aruch, and the read it together with all the commentaries. * A person wonât feel any enthusiastic feelings [for Hashem] without developing their intellect. This is how people overcome their yetzer haras (evil urges). * BE LIKE THE BRESLOV ELDERS OF YESTERYEAR! All the Rebbe wants is for a person to not know anything, i.e. to not think that he know anything! To not know a thing about what is going on in the world. * THE REBBE SAID, âYOU SHOULD KNOW, I HAVENâT COME TO CHANGE EVEN THE TIP OF THE LETTER YUD.â Breslov is not changing anything! There is no change here, there is no change in the Torah of Israel, or in the Jewish minhagim (traditions), or how we learn in the yeshivas. There are no changes, here! * Rav Natan says: âAnd this is from the aspect of the abundance of seforim (holy books) in this generations. And we need all of [these books].â Rav Natan says: âWe need all of them!â Not that we should be a Breslover, and then forget about everything else. That we should sit with our feet up, munching sunflower seeds, saying âIâm a Bresloverâ. YOU MESS AROUND ALL DAY, THEN SAY âIâM A BRESLOVER! Iâm exempt from doing everything. I danced for a couple of hours, and now Iâve fulfilled all my religions obligations for the day.â No! Rav Natan told us, we need all of the seforim! These are the words of Moharanat, our teacher and Rabbi, Rav Natan. * ITâS IMPOSSIBLE TO SUBDUE THE YETZER HARA UNLESS YOU LEARN GEMARA IN DEPTH. * If you learn the tractates of Bava Kama, Bava Metzia, Bava Batra, learn them with the Ketzot HaChoshen. And if you are learning tractates Yevamot, Ketubot, Gittin, or Kiddushin, learn these with the commentary called the Avnei Miluim. * IF YOU LIE ON YOUR BED WITH YOUR EARPHONES IN, LISTENING TO SHAS (I.E. A DAF YOMI SHIUR ON THE GEMARA) â YOUâRE NOT GOING TO KNOW SHAS THIS WAY. * Take an Arba Turim with a Beit Yosef (by Rav Yosef Karo), and the Bach, summarize it a little, and over the course of a week, youâll have already completed the first chapter of the Tur, with the Beit Yosef and the Bach. After this, study some Gemara with the Rashba and the Rif, and this is how youâll start to build your intellect. * THE âBITTERNESSâ OF LEARNING IS ONLY IN THE FIRST HOUR. And you keep stopping to take a break, then youâll have a thousand times more bitterness. If one time he stops because he got a phone call, and then it happens again â heâll have a thousand times more bitterness. This doesnât happen to someone who learns non-stop, without interruptions. * Every 15 minutes, raise your eyes to the heavens, so that youâll know that the reason why we learn is to raise the Shechina up from the dust. * When weâre learning Torah, the purpose of doing this is not to just stam, be some sort of Torah Gaon, or genius. The purpose is to really feel Hashemâs presence, and to get closer to God. And to feel love for Hashem â and Hashemâs love for us. * THE MOMENT THAT THE TORAH DOESNâT CHANGE SOMEONE FOR THE GOOD, THE BAD WITHIN HIM WILL JUST INCREASE AND OVERWHELM HIM. Before, when he wasnât learning Torah, he knew he had some âbadâ in him, and in some way that knowledge would limit the âbadâ. Because, when a person knows that âIâm badâ, he doesnât actually want to be someone who is âbadâ like that. But, when he thinks that heâs âgoodâ, and all of his âbadâ, is only for the sake of heaven â if he screams at someone, itâs for the sake of heaven, if he persecutes someone, itâs only for the sake of heaven, if he speaks badly about someone, itâs only for the sake of heaven â then now, he has nothing stopping him from being âbadâ. * IF WE LEARN TORAH, AND THE TORAH WE LEARN DOESNâT CAUSE US TO HAVE BETTER MIDDOT, (CHARACTER TRAITS) â I.E. WE LEARN TORAH, BUT WE DONâT BECOME BETTER PEOPLE â THIS IS TORAH STUDY THAT IS NOT FOR THE SAKE OF HEAVEN. * Itâs possible to make the acquaintance of many of the Amoraim in the pages of the Gemara, and we need to embrace all of them. * When a person learns Gemara, this is truly âprostrating oneself on their graveâ. When a person learns, this brings the Tannaâs ruach (spirit) back to his body. * The real explanation of what it means to be an ish tam (a simple man, the description given to Yaakov Avinu), is that even if itâs hard for you to learn, you still continue. Regardless of whether you understood it, or you didnât understand it, you still donât budge from your Gemara.