To what degree does Torah study "<SPAN id=""><SPAN id="">lishmah</SPAN></SPAN>" mean one or more of these?<br>
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1. Study to understand the subject matter as deeply as possible<br>
2. Study to become closer to <SPAN id=""><SPAN id="">HaShem</SPAN></SPAN><br>
3. Study for the sake of <SPAN id=""><SPAN id="">HaShem's</SPAN></SPAN> glory<br>
4. Study to be able to practice <SPAN id=""><SPAN id="">mitzvot</SPAN></SPAN> properly (or at least to know how, in the case of <SPAN id=""><SPAN id="">mitzvot</SPAN></SPAN> that the Jew can't personally do because the <SPAN id=""><SPAN id="">Beit</SPAN></SPAN> <SPAN id=""><SPAN id="">HaMikdash</SPAN></SPAN> isn't operating, or he's not a <SPAN id=""><SPAN id="">Kohen</SPAN></SPAN>, etc.)<br>
5. Study for any other reason (give details)<br>
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Thanks!<br>
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<div style="CLEAR: both">Sincerely,<br>
Bob Miller</div>
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