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Torat Reva Fellowship Morning Program Print E-mail

Shiurim will incorporate both traditional Beit Midrash Chavruta study and formal classes. Courses include Chumash, Talmud, Halacha, Women in Judaism, Tefillah and TaNaCh as well as skills for independent study.

Manageable class time will allow for interactive focused discussion and analysis with students encouraged to share their thoughts with our many staff members.

Chumash- The Biblical Significance of the Land of Israel. Learn the Torah as never before. Analyze the various commentaries and discuss the current issues.

Foundations of Halacha
- See how Halacha was established by examining texts from the days of the Torah to the present.

Women in Halacha- In depth study of the Halachot pertaining to women. This class will include both text study and open discussion.

Hebrew Language-This is not just your average Hebrew class. Learn how to use Hebrew in everyday life on the streets of Israel.

Parsha Points- the Parsha class will aim to enhance the Shabbat with emphasis on personal growth and social responsibility. In addition, the shiur will teach tools in order for one to prepare their own Divrei Torah in a concise fashion.

Selected Topics in the Talmud
- Students will study select topics in Talmud and survey many different tractates.

NaCh-Study the prophets and writings and unearth the lessons applicable today while studying our rich history.

Midrash- an interdisciplinary course, designed to enable students to gain expertise in the broad varieties of rabbinic biblical exegesis and rabbinic narrative.

Tefillah- The Power of Prayer- How to make prayer a dynamic experience.

Inspirational Hilchot Shabbat- Not only will you learn the basis of the 39 Melachot, you will see how they can mold the individual into living Shabbat in the most inspired way possible.

Women in TaNaCh- Study women’s evolving role in Judaism since the creation of the world.