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Some acharonim (as noted in the sefer Avnei Gazit to Hilkhot Sanhedrin, p. 232-233)ask how the preference for a Sinai can be reconciled with other passages in the Talmud, such as the statement (Shabbat 31a) that when one is brought for final judgement, he is asked if he was “m’falpel” in wisdom, suggesting that the main reward comes from analysis of the Torah. The B’er Sheva suggests that the type of analysis that earns reward is that which reflects extensive effort on behalf of the learner, who takes the facts he has learnt and toils to apply them. The Oker Harim refered to as inferior, though, is one who has innate talent in that area more than accomplishment.
The Chok Natan to Horiot takes a different approach and suggests that the reason “pilpul” is the standard for reward, while the resources of the Sinai are more valued, is because the ability to remember information is considered to be in the hands of Heaven (Megilah 6b). Thus, as important as it is, this ability cannot be the criterion for reward.
Some poskim suggest that in modern times, when printed matter is available, the preference switches to Oker harim; others (see Resp. Mahari Kolon, 169, and Resp. Rivash, 271) feel this standard does not change with increasing access to information (see Avnei Gazit, p. 237).
Collections: Rabbi Feldman Mini Shiur (Daf)
References: Berachot: 64a , Horayot: 14a
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Mini Shiur (Daf) Volume 1
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Daf Yomi and Chanukah: Tadir- Rabbi Daniel Z. Feldman
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Berachos 3- Edan Friedman
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YU Wilf Campus
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Yeshivat Migdal HaTorah
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Aveira Lishma (3) - The Halachic Tradition- Rabbi Jonathan Ziring
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