Where can I go to study Judaism fulltime?
Part-time? by Rabbi Mendy Hecht addthis_pub = ‘rabbisimcha’; –> function gomprint(Hierarchy, ixObject){ var vwidth = 680; var vheight = 520; var url = ‘/en/article_print.html?h=’ + Hierarchy + ‘&o=’ + ixObject; window.open(url,’print’,’toolbar=no,location=no,directories=no,menubar=no,status=no,scrollbars=yes,resizable=no,width=’+vwidth+’,height=’+vheight+’,top=’+((window.screen.height/2)-(vheight/2))+’,left=’+((window.screen.width/2)-(vwidth/2))); } Library » Mitzvot » Education | Subscribe | What is RSS? PRINT EMAIL COMMENT It’s good you’re asking that question. Because the truth is—studying Judaism is an ongoing process of questions and answers. You don’t go somewhere to study Judaism and then graduate. You never graduate. You always keep on learning. Even the greatest rabbis study regularly every day. And you know what? They learn something new every time they do. Essentially then, the only difference between yeshivah and personal study is the level. In yeshivah, you’ll discover th