Friday | Nissan 4 | 5703 | Torah lessons: | Chumash: Tazria, Shishi with Rashi. | Tehillim: 23-28. | Tanya: However, when a (p. 195)...discussed in the Zohar (p. 197). | |
The avoda of laymen has two categories:
1) Avoda with self: When actually at work, in a free moment in his store, for example, he should study a Mishna or two, or a chapter of Tanya. He should commit some Torah to memory - for example, Chumash, Mishna, Tehillim, Tanya, so that he will be able to review these while in the marketplace, the street or wherever.
2) Avoda with another: When discussing business, he should turn the conversation towards introducing a story with content, and seek some reason or opportunity to stimulate the other to study Torah, or to do similar activities.