The Deed: Torah Study: More Than a History Book
| Topics: | Shavuot | |
| Topics: | Shavuot | |
Torah Study First this was excellent and it came to me at the exact time it was needed. It answered questions about Talmud. Through JLI I have been studying Tanya with a study pardner and that is exciting. He is unbelieveable. And R Posner is exactly correct that we often wander but the wandering is full of learning. Thanks to Chabad.
RE: How to study? Chavrusa study is a unique form of learning. It is a give and take in-between two people who join skills in order to master the subject at hand. The pair reads and discusses the text at hand. While the primary conversation revolves around the texts, it often wanders to related (and sometimes unrelated) parts of the torah.
How to study?
Seeing the images of people studing in pairs, I wonder how this is done. Is one teaching the other? Is there some particular structure to it, or is it more of a free form conversation?
Thanks.
Video on the Torah Excellent... in every way!
The Deed The more the Torah is studied the healthier this world will become, so please keep producing clips like the Deed.
Beautiful!!! Images are too masculine: display more female images earlier in the segment, women teaching as well as learning and studying b'chavrusah. Children would be nice too.
Great job! Great job yet less of the rabbi and more visual content needed. Otherwise, splendid.
The videos are instructive and pleasantly short.
Thank you,
-K-
The Deed Excellent! Superb! Great Potential in the media!
Great graphics, nice content, but a little long for today's hyperactive surfers. A little judicious editing (and fewer close-ups of the Rabbi) would improve them tremendously. Great idea though!
Wait a minute, Rabbi. You say that Torah study is equal to all the other mitzvos we, as Jews, are to perform, yet I've heard this exact statement referring to other mitzvos, such as observing Shabbat, and giving charity. Which one is true?