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Two chevrutas hold hands across the table in the bet midrash. The person on the left has brown hair and is wearing a mustard yellow sweater. The person on the right has blonde hair and is wearing a white long-sleeved shirt. They smile tenderly at each other.

A Strange Dance With Mourning

Two SVARA-niks sit next to one another in the bet midrash. They are both smiling, clapping, and looking ahead towards someone out of frame.

A World of More Chevruta

Laynie stands at the back of the bet midrash, their finger on their lips in a thinking pose. Bronwen and Jhos sit at tables in front of Laynie, learning with their respective chevrutas.

How We Question

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Call Me By Your Baraita

Crash-Cycling from Simchat Torah into 5782

A campfire burns at night in a stone firepit.

Holding Limitless Potential Amidst Crash

A large group of SVARA-niks are sitting at tables in a bet midrash. In the center, one SVARA-nik, wearing a grey shirt, has their hands on their head and a smile on their face.

Making Sh*t Up: On Learning as a Radical Act

A person's left hand points at their Talmud, while the right takes notes on a piece of paper.

The City that Never Sleeps—and the City that Becomes Home

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