hevruta

What is Hevrutah? Guide to Torah Study #1

What is Hevrutah? - Chevrutah  - חברותה

Gal eynai v'abita niflaot mi'toratecha
Uncover my eyes that I may behold wonders from your Torah -- Psalm 119:18

"Make a teacher for yourself and acquire yourself a friend. Judge everyone favorably -- Mishna, Pirkei Avot 1:6

Hevrutah study is the traditional Jewish practice of learning with a partner. Partners take turns reading a text aloud then embark on a journey of exploration and discussion, often including the views of commentators in the dialogue. They share reactions, formulate insights and partake in an exchange of ideas that encourages freedom of expression and stimulates creative thinking.

The Gift of Hevruta: Studying Your Torah Portion with a Friend

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One of the greatest joys of life is the experience called hevruta. The root of hevruta is the word haver "friend." Our sages said: "Take yourself a friend, go and study." Simple  yes, and there are a few guidelines that make the experience safe and a bit more profound.

The "And" method. This kind of study is collaborate, additive and non-competitive. Each person’s insights are honored, supported and treasured by the other. You are going on a Torah adventure together. When you have a different insight from your friend you express this by first empathizing with what s/he said.