More Discussions for this daf
1. Redeem a first born; remove seven heads 2. letters of the Torah 3. A few questions
4. Serving one's parents 5. Letters, words, and verses in the Torah 6. Talmud Bavli and learning Tanach
7. The Middle of Tehilim 8. Pidyon Ha'Ben 9. Zevulun ben Dan
10. 600,000 Letters in the Torah 11. מאי כל מצות האב על הבן אילימא כל מצותא דמיחייב אבא למיעבד לבריה נשים חייבות 12. Letra Central da Torah - Central Letter of Torah
13. Shmuel regarding Chinuch 14. Obligation to teach child to swim 15. Number of verses in the Torah
16. Kol Mizwot ha'Av Al ha'Ben - Shuv? 17. Lefichach 18. Insights Source
19. Vav of Gachon 20. Vav of Gachon 21. כל מצוות האב על הבן
22. לפיכך
DAF DISCUSSIONS - KIDUSHIN 30

Yair Aaron asks:

Please list two aspect of the uniqueness of the way that Zevulon Ben Dan was taught and which of these two is not required l'Halachah.

Yair Aaron, Bk New York

The Kollel replies:

Zevulun ben Dan was taught by his grandfather. This is indeed a Halachic obligation as delineated in Yoreh Deah 245:3. However, one is not obligated to teach more than the text of the Torah in order that the child should know the Mitzvos and perform them. However, if one adds and teaches what Zevulun ben Dan's grandfather taught (all aspects of Torah), it is deemed praiseworthy (Sefer ha'Chinuch 419). If not taught, the obligation to learn Torah is on the person himself (Me'iri).

Yoel Domb