Torah Learning
Torah Learning refers to the study of the Torah, which is the central reference of the religious Judaic tradition. It encompasses the first five books of the Hebrew Bible and is considered the foundation of Jewish law, ethics, and teachings. Learning the Torah involves reading, interpreting, and discussing its texts, often in a communal setting.
This learning process is traditionally conducted in synagogues or yeshivas, where students engage with the text through various methods, including commentaries and Talmudic discussions. The goal is to deepen understanding and apply its teachings to daily life, fostering spiritual growth and connection to the Jewish heritage.