What is the Chabad attitude to studying Daf Yomi?
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- Опубликовано: 4 мар 2017
- Stump the Rabbi - Rabbi Yossi Paltiel
What is the Chabad attitude to studying Daf Yomi?
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Beautifully, intelligently and courageously said! !!יישר כח
I like you you are very real & practical
יישר כח
You are 100% right
Very interesting.
ייש״כ.דברי שלו׳ ואמת.
This is a great Channel. I'm new to studying deep Judaism. I come from a safari background and not a very religious one. You do seem to use a lot of Yiddish terms and terms for more religious people who may already be so fluent and very with very deep hassidic Judaism that it's hard to understand a lot of your answers. And it's hard to look up what the words you're saying on the Internet I always get the wrong hit... Can you put either subtitles as to what you're saying or something on the written portion below where it terms it only actuonly Ashkenazi's raged with Yiddish backgrounds who are familiar with hassidism would understand?
Thank you Rabbi Paltiel. Well said.
See also Igros Kodesh vol 33, p 155. The Rebbe encourages Rabbi Moshe Pinchus Katz in Daf Yomi.
Beautiful, אמת
Well said
Fantastic
In Montreal there was a daily gemarah Shiur. At one of their Siumim Rabbi Gerlitzky Sr. Sent a Duch to the Rebbe. He used the expression Daf Yomi. The Rebbe said learning a Blat a day is great. But he never heard from Frierdoker Rebbe about Dag Yomi
Hit it outta the park. absolutely a 100%
Great thinking!!!!
Levavdil Torah Ulehadiroh!!!
i think there are more reasons to learn daf yomi. it’s not supposed to be learned as the “main learning” of gemara. it gives you an overview of sugyos of gemara and rishoinim (if you listen to the right shiur) from the bird’s eye view. and it unites people in an energetic discussion of nigleh that you won’t get by learning your own mesechet per year (or rambam).
*in addition* to daf yomi, one should also learn chitas, rambam, and one’s yearly mesechet. one can listen to a daf yomi shiur on the way to and from work or while eating lunch, etc.
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Hazak u Baruch! I agree 100% BH you have The most important part of being a TALMID Hacham Common sense !
ישר כח ר' יוסף גירעדט צו דער זאך! כל מילה מיותרת!
Great! More Torah!!!
Does the Rebbe have any halachik writings? Choshen Mishpat, Yorah Deah?
I am 35, I became baal teshuva at 18. I went to a chabad yeshiva for BT.
By, 21 I had enough background to begin daf yomi. Now I am well on my
way to finishing shas. Over the years I became distanced from chabad
as I was not sure what the point of it was anymore. They have this narrow view
of everything that always comes back to the rebbe. They were great but I am
interested in hashem. Even moshe rabbeinu was not hashem. There is no
substitute for studying the revealed torah, and then learn some chasidus to shed
light on the nigleh. I know it sounds arrogant but if you live a life of torah and by your 40s
did not finish shas something was wrong with your avodah in my opinion.
No. Dont agree.
Has this "Torah crisis" has gotten much worse in Lubavitch in, say, the last 25 years? I'm not so sure.
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I’m guilty. 😀