| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - But regarding a person who has difficulty with in-depth [Talmud] learning, it is better to probe the inner aspect of the thing, i.e. the fruit, rather than the husk. [This means] in-depth study and involvement in Midrash, Aggada, and, in particular, the Zohar and [other] books of Kabbalah. (Pri Etz Chaim, Shaar Hanhagat Halimud) Rabbi Avraham Azulai
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