HEVRUTAH
Hevrutah study is the traditional Jewish practice of learning with a partner. Partners take turns reading a text aloud then embark on a journey of exploration and discussion, often including the views of commentators in the dialogue. They share reactions, formulate insights and partake in an exchange of ideas that encourages freedom of expression and stimulates creative thinking.
http://reclaimingjudaism.org/teachings/what-hevrutah-guide-torah-study-1 (accessed 31.03.2020) Here: HEVRUTAH is a way to exercise out understanding, we discuss in pairs and finding the answers to the questions that occur during the reading of that discussed texts |
Themes for discussions:
1. Language and its Workings (creating the definition of human versus nature): PSALM by Wisława Szumborska (scroll down) 2. Ideology: the creation of borders (Irit Rogoff - scroll down) and the idea of secular life (art of Joanna Rajkowska)-presentation (scroll down) 3. Jewish Theme: Jewish Identity and Remembering the Holocaust (Hevrutah) 4. Feminism and LGBTQ_Polish overview (Lecture) 5. A ROBOT (presentation and Hevrutah) 6. Masterpiece: Murnau/Bergmann/Hitchcock and why do we like to be scared? |