Chazara Week isn’t about going over what we have already learned.
It’s about refusing to let Torah stay surface-level.
Anyone can move forward.
Anyone can cover ground.
But going back line by line, daf by daf, shakla v’tarya by shakla v’tarya, that takes serious commitment.
Chazara forces clarity.
It exposes what you thought you understood.
It sharpens what was blurry.
It turns information into something internal.
This is where the sugya stops being something once heard
and starts becoming something one knows.
Not because it was finished,
but because it was worked through over and over again.
Same pages.
Different depth.
That’s the power of Chazara Week.