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If I HAD to pick one, I'd say Gemara, but I think it would be very worthwhile to offer ALL the choices you mentioned.
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Rabbi,
There is no yeshiva near me, and I would like to further my education in Judaic studies. Are you planning to offer university level training? Do you know of any accredited colleges offering yeshiva training on line?
Dorothy Carlson
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| Posts: 2 | Location: California | Registered: December 23, 2004 |  |
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Learning hebrew?
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| Posts: 115 | Location: Australia | Registered: January 05, 2006 |  |
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B"H It would seem to me that the Gemara has the potential of captivating the attention of every member on this forum, and it will inevitably lead them also to Halacha.
Sincerely, David Ben-Abraham
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| Posts: 1031 | Location: Israel | Registered: December 05, 2005 |  |
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quote: Gemara has the potential of captivating the attention of every member on this forum
There may be a technology aid available to enable us to go through some gemara learning at a very slow pace, highlighting a particular line, and discussing it. Not dafyomi pace. What would be the goal of a gemara learning discussion thread? Translation of the gemara? Recognizing common abbreviations? Vowelization? Understanding the layout and how to follow citations? Or perhaps just a summary of the discussion and jumping to a summary of what halacha is decided?
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Shalom Sir. Sorry for delay. The course can be found at WWW.Shuljanaruj.com . One thing, it is written in spanish. I do not know if there is a version in English. Also,I have found various translations of the Talmud ( gemara-Mishna )on Internet, but I do not know if they are reliable or acceptable as far as the translation is concerned. lej Leshalom.
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| Posts: 81 | Location: Puerto Ordaz, venezuela | Registered: November 23, 2005 |  |
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Sorry: I thought this was a new thread with a new vote. I voted, then scrolled down and saw it was the same vote I had already done. So, if my vote went in twice, you should remove it.
As for the question on what to study, I would NOT study abbreviations or punctuation or anything like that, but CONTENT, MEANING, AND PURPOSE FOR INCLUSION.
Thanks for listening.
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| Posts: 121 | Location: upstate New York | Registered: January 07, 2005 |  |
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