Avot140
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BET MIDRASH VIRTUALI
of the Rabbinical Assembly in Israel
RABIN MISHNAH STUDY GROUP
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TRACTATE AVOT, CHAPTER TWO, MISHNAH THIRTEEN (recap):
Rabbi Yosé says: Let your fellow's property be as dear to you as your own; prepare yourself to learn Torah because it is not inherited; let all your actions be for the sake of heaven.
EXPLANATIONS (continued):
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If the first element in the teaching of Rabbi Yosé, which we studied in the previous shiur, has connected with the impulse to acquire and maintain property, the second element is concerned with the acquisition of Torah. Rabbi Yosé again makes a remark which at first reading appears trite. Basically what he is saying is that we have to make an effort to learn Torah, that it is not something that will come naturally. Is it not obvious that, like any other knowledge discipline, Torah learning will only come to him or her who make the effort? 5: 6: 7:
Do not say that since my father and my father's father were both sages and since we know that Torah always returns to its home I don't have to seek after it.
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There is a verse [Isaiah 59:21] in which Israel is promised:
And this shall be My covenant with them, says God: My spirit which is upon you, and the words which I have placed in your mouth, shall not be absent from your mouth, nor from the mouth of your children, nor from the mouth of your children’s children – says God – from now on, for all time.
In the Gemara [Bava Metzi'a 85a] this verse is quoted as assuring Israel that Torah will continue to reside among the descendents of a sage for ever. However, it is well known that this is not always the case. That is why one sage adds the rider that the promise is only kept "if they prepare themselves to learn Torah".
To be continued. DISCUSSION:
In Avot 136, responding to a query, I wrote that Rambam held that the duty to pray is a Torah command. Jacob Chinitz writes:
I am surprised by your statement that Rambam holds that Tefilah is Deoraita. What is your source for that? I respond: Mishneh Torah, Tefillah 1:1, where Rambam says most succinctly:
It is a positive commandment to pray daily, as its says [Exodus 23:25] "You shall worship the Lord your God". The sages taught that this worship is prayer…
See also "Sefer ha-Mitzvot" where it is listed as positive commandment #5.
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