04/14/23 - SHIUR 415

Is it good or bad that many young men don’t have a “plan” for parnassah? Should they have one?

Should young men in yeshiva develop a plan for parnassa? If so, when?
Does having a parnassa plan also apply to those going into teaching and rabbanus?
Is “I want to learn” enough of a plan?
Does having a plan apply to young women?
Do girls in shidduchim ever ask “does he have a plan”?
Do boys in shidduchim ask: “does she have a plan for supporting a family” or “does her family have money”?

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Yaakov Blum

i’m a long time listener, i’m really really enjoying every show, especially the controversial ones..
i should of thank you long before.
but now with the show this week with mrs Elisheva Liss, i can’t stay quiet.
for me (very interested in the dynamics of our community, and as personally struggling with some of what was discussed there) this conversation was really enlightening, informative, and incredibly enjoyable..
please do more of those..
thanks a million.
keep on your impressive work!

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Rabbi Dovid Kaplan, Mrs. Elisheva Liss, Mrs. Miriam Levitan, Rabbi Nesanel (“Tani”) Lauer, Mrs. Bella Beer
Is it good or bad that many young men don’t have a “plan” for parnassah? Should they have one?
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Rabbi Dovid Kaplan, Mrs. Elisheva Liss, Mrs. Miriam Levitan, Rabbi Nesanel (“Tani”) Lauer, Mrs. Bella Beer
Is it good or bad that many young men don’t have a “plan” for parnassah? Should they have one?
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