Learning That Leads to Action
Rabbi Tarfon sat conversing on serious matters with other learned men in a house in Ludd. The question was raised: “Which is more important — learning or action?”
Rabbi Tarfon replied, “Action is more important. Of what earthly use are fine words and preachments unless they are
put into practice?”
Rabbi Akiba upheld the contrary viewpoint.
“Learning is more important,” he said.
The sages finally concluded that both were right.
“Learning is more important when it leads to action,” they declared.
Friday, August 24, 2018
Learning That Leads to Action
From A Treasury of Jewish Folklore by Nathan Ausubel.
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