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DEUTERONOMY | 30:12 heavens — DEUT1592 If one has been moved to perform this mi...

DEUT1592 If one has been moved to perform this mitzvah of Torah study, to fulfill it correctly and be crowned with the crown of Torah, he should not divert his mind to other matters, and he should not set his heart upon acquiring Torah together with wealth and honor. But (Avos 6:4): "This is the way of Torah: Eat bread with salt, and drink water by measure, and sleep on the ground, and live a life of affliction – – and labor in Torah." And if you say: "When I acquire enough money to free myself from my work, then I will devote myself to Torah study" – – if such a thought enters your mind, you will never merit the crown of Torah. But "make your Torah permanent and your work temporary" (ibid.1:15), "And do not say: 'When I free myself I will learn' – perhaps you will never free yourself" (ibid. 2:4). The Torah writes [this and next verse]: "It [Torah] is not in heaven" – – that is, it does not reside with the haughty, "and it is not across the seas" – – that is, it does not reside with those who cross the seas [for commerce] (Eruvin 55a). Therefore, our Sages of blessed memory have stated (Avos 2:5): "Not all those who engage in commerce grow wise," and (ibid.4:10): "Limit your occupations and occupy yourself with Torah."

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