Middle School Girls' Talmud - 5784
MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS' TALMUD with Ms. Deborah Klapper One of our most beloved offerings, join veteran educator and Drisha alumna, Ms. Deborah Klapper, in a Talmud class just for middle school girls. See details about each term, below. Newcomers and returning students welcomed! This class is also a great continuation from our middle school summer program, or early preparation for next summer. Ms. Deborah Klapper is a graduate of Drisha's Scholars' Circle and holds a degree from Harvard. She lives, learns, and teaches in Sharon, MA.
Class meets 7PM Eastern, Tuesdays Tuition for is 25USD per session, purchased for a full zman; financial aid is available to those in need (contact us: inquiry@drisha.org).
About All Zmanim

Please note that topics are subject to change based on prior learning and interests of enrolled talmidot.

All terms offer a traditional, fun Talmud shiur, with time to learn in chavruta with girls from around the world. All sessions are online in a private zoom and are great for those new to learning Talmud (Hebrew skills required), as well as those seeking more learning.
Fall Zman

Topic: 4th Chapter of Tractate Bava Metzia

What is "money" in Jewish legal imagination? What does it mean to treat people fairly in buying and selling? Plus more!

Dates: 17 October, 24 October, 31 October, 7 November, 14 November, 21 November, 28 November, 5 December
Spring Zman

Topic: Ch. 8 of Chullin

Dates: 16 January, 23 January, 6 February, 13 February, 20 February, 27 February, 5 March, 12 March, 19 March
Pre-Pesach

Topic: First chapter of Pesachim: cleaning for Pesach and searching for chametz

Dates: 26 March, 2 April, 9 April, 16 April
Sefira

Topic: Bava Kama ch3

You leave your house, and someone has filled the street and sidewalk with breakable bottles. Now how are you going to get to school? And who is going to pay for all of this broken glass? Have you ever wondered whose fault it is when you break something that shouldn't have been there to begin with? Come explore the limits of responsibility in the third chapter of Bava Kama. Just fun ideas and nice people. No stress, homework, or school. Dates: 14 May, 21 May, 28 May, 4 June
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