What to Expect
This Bet Midrash gathers for two hours weekly. We will spend approximately half our time learning in chevruta (in pairs) and half in shiur (as a larger learning community). While you are, of course, welcome to deepen your learning outside the Bet Midrash, there is no expectation of additional study between sessions. This Bet Midrash is designed for folks who are new to learning Talmud and we’ll do our best to support you at every step of the way and to make sure you’re challenged at just the right level for you. Don’t know what any of these words mean or what we’re talking about? That’s perfect. You’re in the right place.
Here’s a reminder about the flow of our learning:
- CHEVRUTA (PREP): When we gather on zoom, we will send you and your chevruta to a break-out room to prepare the session’s material for approximately one hour. Remember: you and your chevruta are just making best guesses! There’s no need to come to shiur with an understanding of the text! That’s what shiur is for.
- SHIUR: When we return from chevruta, we’ll spend our second hour unpacking the text, building our collective understanding of what each of the words mean, and what they mean together.
- CHEVRUTA (CHAZARA on previous material + PREP new material): The following week in chevruta, you’ll start with chazara (review) where you’ll go back into the text to work on your understanding of it, and begin to internalize it to the point of memorization. You’ll then prep the new material!
- And the cycle goes on and on!
Questions? Comments? Confusions? Hit up Fairy Hours here to connect with a Fairy or Faculty member to help you and your chevruta get unstuck.