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Thank you for that; it's very interesting.
What, however, is the poll for? |
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B"H
Dear Phil, Actually, it was a mistake on my part, since I am a new comer to this Group forum. There is no poll, but I had inadvertently written yes when asked concerning this. So, you can ignore it. Sincerely, David Ben-Abraham |
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I'm told there is a "Hungarian" method of learning Gemara regarding pulling random thoughts from all over the corpus of Torah learning.
This is the extent of what I once heard. Is this method documented anywhere? Or any indication of why it is called this? Are these Yeminite methods or Hungarian methods really so unique among how all Yidden should be learning? |
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David ben-Avraham,
Welcome to the blog! Are you suggesting there is an original Torah pedagogy and therefore ideal. Or are you just sharing a factoid. The Lithuanians developed their own method as did the Chassidim and Iberian Jews. Is there such a thing as a universally ideal way of learning Torah? |
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B"H
Dear Rob and Moshe, Shalom! It would seem that Rabbi Yoseph Qafih z"l who wrote the above article is trying to suggest that this was the way all of Israel once studied the Gemara. He (Rabbi Qafih) goes on to quote a source in the Gemara (Sukkah 29.a) showing that this was, indeed, the practice. I want to thank Rob for pointing out to me the "Hungarian" method. We are here to learn from one another! Sincerely, David Ben-Abraham |
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