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Can Love and Disagreement Co-exist? A Guided Havruta Learning Experience

  • Lehrhaus 425 Washington Street Somerville, MA 02143 USA (map)

Through the intentional practice of havruta learning, we do more than gain knowledge; we position ourselves to slow down and enjoy discovering ideas anew and creating meaning together. Come experience Pedagogy of Partnership’s dynamic 21st century havruta learning approach. Make new connections and come away with insights to carry into your daily life. This session is open to both novice and experienced Jewish text learners alike.

Allison Cook and Dr. Orit Kent are the Founders and Co-Directors of The Pedagogy of Partnership (PoP), powered by Hadar, an innovative research-based pedagogy that brings Jewish learning wisdom to bear on 21st century education and communal life. Allison and Orit are long-time educators, researchers, and writers, Orit is the co-author of the award-winning book, A Philosophy of Havruta, and Allison is the 2023 recipient of the prestigious Covenant Award for excellence in Jewish education.

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