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What does it take to go from learning Torah to owning your unique chelek in Torah—and maybe even publishing it?
In this powerful return to Shtark Tank, Rav Tzvi Goldstein joins us for a deep and practical conversation about writing, editing, publishing, and most of all—developing a personal connection to Torah that lasts beyond Yeshiva.
Why your unique Torah insight matters—and why you might not have permission to keep it to yourself
How Rav Hirsch and Rav Soloveitchik’s hashkafos shaped Rav Tzvi’s own Torah worldview
Writing as a spiritual discipline: not just for clarity, but for growth and legacy
What to do before you publish (and how much it really costs)
Behind the scenes of editing seforim for Rabbanim and laymen alike
Why Substack might be the best starting point for sharing your Torah
And yes—why your writing doesn't have to wait until you're 60
Best Quotes
“If you really have a unique Torah idea… you don’t have permission to keep it to yourself.”
“Writing isn't just expression—it's clarity, chazara, and connection.”
“Publishing a sefer isn't just about ego or status. It’s about celebrating Torah—with yourself, your family, and your community.”
Thinking of Publishing?
Rav Tzvi breaks down the entire process:
Content edit → Copy edit → Proofread → Typesetting → Final read-through → Print or publish online.
Whether you go with a major publisher or self-publish, he offers tips, costs, and what to expect—without the smoke and mirrors.
For More from Rav Tzvi
Check out this substack post on the same topic
Order Rav Tzvi's book Halachic Worldviews
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What does it take to go from learning Torah to owning your unique chelek in Torah—and maybe even publishing it?
In this powerful return to Shtark Tank, Rav Tzvi Goldstein joins us for a deep and practical conversation about writing, editing, publishing, and most of all—developing a personal connection to Torah that lasts beyond Yeshiva.
Why your unique Torah insight matters—and why you might not have permission to keep it to yourself
How Rav Hirsch and Rav Soloveitchik’s hashkafos shaped Rav Tzvi’s own Torah worldview
Writing as a spiritual discipline: not just for clarity, but for growth and legacy
What to do before you publish (and how much it really costs)
Behind the scenes of editing seforim for Rabbanim and laymen alike
Why Substack might be the best starting point for sharing your Torah
And yes—why your writing doesn't have to wait until you're 60
Best Quotes
“If you really have a unique Torah idea… you don’t have permission to keep it to yourself.”
“Writing isn't just expression—it's clarity, chazara, and connection.”
“Publishing a sefer isn't just about ego or status. It’s about celebrating Torah—with yourself, your family, and your community.”
Thinking of Publishing?
Rav Tzvi breaks down the entire process:
Content edit → Copy edit → Proofread → Typesetting → Final read-through → Print or publish online.
Whether you go with a major publisher or self-publish, he offers tips, costs, and what to expect—without the smoke and mirrors.
For More from Rav Tzvi
Check out this substack post on the same topic
Order Rav Tzvi's book Halachic Worldviews
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