Should a person establish fixed Torah study sessions both in the daytime and at night?
Synopsis
The Biur Halakhah rules, based on Yoreh De'ah 246:1, that a person should establish fixed Torah study times both during the day and at night. The period between Mincha and Maariv is specifically recommended for the nighttime session.
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