
The Purpose of a Chabura of Friends
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What’s the real purpose of a chabura—a close-knit group of friends committed to spiritual growth?
In the heartfelt and powerful final episode of the series exploring the mitzvah of Ahavat Yisrael, Rav Shlomo Katz explores how true friendship isn’t just a bonus on the path of serving Hashem—it’s the foundation. Through Torah, stories, and the lived experience of his own community, Rav Shlomo unpacks the spiritual depth of sacred friendship: not just learning with each other, but growing for each other.
This episode is a journey into:
- Why a chabura isn’t a social circle—it’s a vessel for transformation.
- The difference between friendship, love, and deveikus (soul-attachment).
- Why we must not only share our pain with a friend, but also our holiness.
- How commitment and trust build the kind of inner circle where real growth becomes possible.
- The deeper meaning behind holding someone’s hand through their struggles.
With personal stories, teachings from the Piaseczna Rebbe and Chassidic masters, and a moving dedication to a lost friend, Rav Shlomo brings us into the heart of why we need each other, not just to get through life, but to elevate it.