[Avodah] Rav Moshe Shternbuch: On Teaching Children Tanach
Prof. Levine
llevine at stevens.edu
Tue Dec 6 04:32:26 PST 2011
From http://revach.net/article.php?id=437
The minhag in today's Yeshivos is not to teach Tanach before learning
Gemara. Rav Moshe Shternbuch (2:457) explains that learning Tanach
requires even deeper understanding than learning Gemara. A Mekor for
this is Rashi in Brachos (28a) who says that one should stay away
from too much Tanach.
The danger he says is that people do not realize this. He quotes the
Chasam Sofer who says that this was the tragedy of translating the
Torah to Greek. Since then, people were free to learn Tanach with
literal translation without being taught the correct interpretation
through kabalas avoseinu.
This is not to say that Tanach is blacklisted, says Rav Shternbuch.
One who has learned a great deal of gemara and poskim and has
acquired a great deal of Yiras Hashem is required to learn all of
Tanach and must know it thoroughly.(See also
<http://revach.net/article.php?id=4351>Rav Vosner's Tshuva on this subject)
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