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Is Learning the Only Thing? Yeshiva Year(s) and Beyond

Modern Judaism

by Mitch Morrison

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are that of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the Union for Traditional Judaism, unless otherwise indicated.

In his article in the New Jersey Jewish Link, Mitch Morrison discusses the balance between interest in Torah study and pursuit of a secular degree and vocation.

What has changed over the past decade is that shana bet (learning a second year in Israel) is more the norm than the exception.

Also changed is the refrain. The plaint of the 1990s and early 2000s was “when my son/daughter came home they no longer considered us kosher enough.”

Today, it’s “my son doesn’t want to come home. He wants to stay in yeshiva and make learning his life.” And for the daughter, it’s “she wants to marry only to a kollel guy, and to support him.”

Read more at https://jewishlink.news/community-news/bergen/48229-is-learning-the-only-thing-yeshiva-year-s-and-beyond

 

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