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Classes and Workshops Hevruta / Beit Midrash

Hevruta / Beit Midrash

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Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer

When two people sit together and share words of Torah, the Shekhina (divine presence) resides between them. (Pirkei Avot 3:2) We begin each week as a group practicing close reading of the weekly parasha (Torah portion).

We ask questions. Then we ask more questions, and then we break out into havruta partners, and explore how rabbis through generations have answered these questions, and how we might answer them in our own generation.

Tuesdays at 7PM through Dec 8

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Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer

When two people sit together and share words of Torah, the Shekhina (divine presence) resides between them. (Pirkei Avot 3:2) We begin each week as a group practicing close reading of the weekly parasha (Torah portion).

We ask questions. Then we ask more questions, and then we break out into havruta partners, and explore how rabbis through generations have answered these questions, and how we might answer them in our own generation.

Tuesdays at 7PM through Dec 8

Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer

When two people sit together and share words of Torah, the Shekhina (divine presence) resides between them. (Pirkei Avot 3:2) We begin each week as a group practicing close reading of the weekly parasha (Torah portion).

We ask questions. Then we ask more questions, and then we break out into havruta partners, and explore how rabbis through generations have answered these questions, and how we might answer them in our own generation.

Tuesdays at 7PM through Dec 8

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