Shabbat – Studying Coaching Materials
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Question
For Shabbat, for all the good reasons.
May you be blessed 🤲 for your good intentions and good deeds.
I honor and observe a Shabbat of peace, goodness and blessing partially, in a way that is good for me at this time.
Kiddush + reading the parashah + minimizing screens + travel that is beneficial for me + rest + learning + growth.
Is studying and practicing content from my world as an emotional and sports coach “okay”? I try to limit it.
And the future I will discover anew each day and on Shabbat.
Thank you very much
May you be blessed 🤲 for your good intentions and good deeds.
I honor and observe a Shabbat of peace, goodness and blessing partially, in a way that is good for me at this time.
Kiddush + reading the parashah + minimizing screens + travel that is beneficial for me + rest + learning + growth.
Is studying and practicing content from my world as an emotional and sports coach “okay”? I try to limit it.
And the future I will discover anew each day and on Shabbat.
Thank you very much
Answer
Peace and blessings
According to the letter of the law, it is permitted to study words of wisdom on Shabbat.
However, since Shabbat is a holy day, it is proper to devote it, as much as possible, to spiritual and value-based studies.
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