Daf Yomi
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Daf Yomi (Heb. דף יומי "page [of the] day" or "daily folio") is a daily regimen undertaken to study the entire Talmud Bavli one daf (i.e. two actual pages), one day at a time, so that it can be completed in a a cycle of seven and a half years.
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[edit] Impact
Thousands of Jews worldwide participate in the Daf Yomi program as part of a monumental program that was initiated by Rabbi Meir Shapiro in 1923 at the First World Congress of the World Agudath Israel in Vienna. It has been recognized by the Jewish establishment as a major contribution to Judaism and also has been recognized as having a major impact on the Baal Teshuva Movement.
[edit] Process
With 2,711 pages in the Talmud, one cycle takes about 7 years, 5 months. Daf Yomi started its 12th cycle of study on 2 March 2005. The completion of the cycle is celebrated in an event known as Siyum HaShas ("completion [of] the Shas" -- Shas, an acronym for shisha sidrei (mishnah) or "Six Orders of the Mishnah" -- is another name for the Talmud). The last Siyum took place on 1 March 2005 with an estimated 120,000 in attendance, worldwide. It was organized by Agudath Israel of America. The next Siyum HaShas will take place on 2 August 2012.
[edit] Current progress
Participants are currently learning the Tractate Moed Katan (Talmud)
[edit] External links
- Daf Hayomi in Video, audio, and Images
- Images of each page of the Babylonian Talmud
- a general resource for Daf Yomi
- A Daf Yomi Mesechta Review
- calendar for this Daf Yomi cycle
- Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz's daily insights on Daf Yomi
- Discussion of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz's insights on Daf Yomi and Daf Yomi in general
- A Daf Yomi blog - NEW
- Daf-A-Week: A project to study a daf per week
- A Daf Yomi blog
- Daily insights on the daf (advanced)
- A Daf Yomi blog geared to public policy issues
- Mishnah of the Daf - a new Mishnah study cycle that parallels the progress of the Daf Yomi.
- Daily shiur in the Daf
- Daf Yomi: D'rush and Agadeta
- dafyomireview.com, powerful review programs and free torah audio