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# One should be careful to enunciate with one's lips everything one learns and one shouldn't just read with one's eyes. <ref> S"A Y"D 246, Kitzur S"A 27:5 </ref>
# One should be careful to enunciate with one's lips everything one learns and one shouldn't just read with one's eyes. <ref> S"A Y"D 246, Kitzur S"A 27:5 </ref>
# When one learns one should learn out loud but it’s considered Talmud Torah even if one only thinks about it. <Ref>Halichot Olam (8 pg 390). </ref>
# When one learns one should learn out loud but it’s considered Talmud Torah even if one only thinks about it. <Ref>Halichot Olam (8 pg 390). </ref>
# Bruria, the wife of Rebbe Meir, was passing a student who was studying silently without verbalizing what he was learning. She rebuked him and said that his manner of study was incorrect because the verse states, “Life comes to the one who comes upon them” which is meant to be understood as, “life comes to the one who articulates its words with one’s mouth.” . <Ref>Eruvin 53b. </ref>


==Learning with a Chevruta==
==Learning with a Chevruta==
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