We are a virtual and physical Bet Midrash with international membership dedicated to striving to know God by embracing the world through the lens of Torah.We learn and teach Torah as a lens through which we view and interact with God's world. This approach is not exclusive to, but is central and predominant in, the classical Sephardi mesorah that we uphold.We are proud to teach worldly students from across four continents and who work in a variety of professions.https://www.thehabura.com/
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We are a virtual and physical Bet Midrash with international membership dedicated to striving to know God by embracing the world through the lens of Torah.We learn and teach Torah as a lens through which we view and interact with God's world. This approach is not exclusive to, but is central and predominant in, the classical Sephardi mesorah that we uphold.We are proud to teach worldly students from across four continents and who work in a variety of professions.https://www.thehabura.com/
Q&A with Rabbi Dweck | Kitniyot, Shlissel Challa, Switching from Ashkenazi to Sepharadi (April 2025)
The Ḥabura
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7 months ago
Q&A with Rabbi Dweck | Kitniyot, Shlissel Challa, Switching from Ashkenazi to Sepharadi (April 2025)
This Q&A explores the real-life struggles, doubts, and reflections of thoughtful Jews navigating the tension between tradition and modernity. From halakhic dilemmas and minhag clashes to deep theological questions about God, identity, and authority, the questions reflect a wide range of voices—across communities and continents—all seeking clarity, meaning, and connection within Torah and Jewish life.
We are a virtual and physical Bet Midrash with international membership dedicated to striving to know God by embracing the world through the lens of Torah.We learn and teach Torah as a lens through which we view and interact with God's world. This approach is not exclusive to, but is central and predominant in, the classical Sephardi mesorah that we uphold.We are proud to teach worldly students from across four continents and who work in a variety of professions.https://www.thehabura.com/