Hi Rav do all the leniencies of a kollel and yeshiva buchur apply to someone who has a lot of money in savings for example his wedding money that he doesn’t use because he wants to save it to buy a house. So the kollel man is sitting on 75 thousand dollars let’s say but he still “needs” his parents’ support only because he doesn’t want to use that money. What does the rav think? Thank you for taking the time
Hi Rav do all the leniencies of a kollel and yeshiva buchur apply to someone who has a lot of money in savings for example his wedding money that he doesn’t use because he wants to save it to buy a house. So the kollel man is sitting on 75 thousand dollars let’s say but he still “needs” his parents’ support only because he doesn’t want to use that money. What does the rav think? Thank you for taking the time
Hi Rav do all the leniencies of a kollel and yeshiva buchur apply to someone who has a lot of money in savings for example his wedding money that he doesn’t use because he wants to save it to buy a house. So the kollel man is sitting on 75 thousand dollars let’s say but he still “needs” his parents’ support only because he doesn’t want to use that money. What does the rav think? Thank you for taking the time
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Author: Mark Hanan
Author: Mark Hanan
Author: Mark Hanan