The concept of learning in hevruta, or study pairs, is as old as the pursuit of torah study itself. On every episode of this podcast from the Montreal Board of Rabbis, join a world of unscripted, genuine rabbinical discourse where guests learn together, challenge each other and explore how friendship always prevails over differences of opinion.
This initiative was made possible by the Montreal Board of Rabbis and the Jewish Learning Lab.
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The concept of learning in hevruta, or study pairs, is as old as the pursuit of torah study itself. On every episode of this podcast from the Montreal Board of Rabbis, join a world of unscripted, genuine rabbinical discourse where guests learn together, challenge each other and explore how friendship always prevails over differences of opinion.
This initiative was made possible by the Montreal Board of Rabbis and the Jewish Learning Lab.
On this inaugural episode of the rabbinical discourse podcast 'Hevruta', Rabbi Lisa Grushcow of Temple Emmanuel-Beth Shalom and Rabbi Mark Fishman of Congregation Beth Tikvah discuss the Laws of Torah Study in the work of Maimonides.
The concept of learning in Hevruta, or study pairs, is as old as the pursuit of Torah Study itself. Join a world of unscripted, genuine rabbinical discourse on every episode, as the guests learn together, challenge each other and explore how friendship always prevails over differences of opinion.
This initiative was made possible by the Montreal Board of Rabbis and the Jewish Learning Lab.
Hevruta
The concept of learning in hevruta, or study pairs, is as old as the pursuit of torah study itself. On every episode of this podcast from the Montreal Board of Rabbis, join a world of unscripted, genuine rabbinical discourse where guests learn together, challenge each other and explore how friendship always prevails over differences of opinion.
This initiative was made possible by the Montreal Board of Rabbis and the Jewish Learning Lab.