@2:30 רבי בנאה- Rabbi Bena’a was a tanna of the final generation of tanna’im. It appears that he was born and educated, as well as taught Torah and served as a judge, outside of Eretz Yisrael. He later ascended to Eretz Yisrael and settled in Tiberias, where he established a study hall. One of the students who transmitted his rulings is the great amora Rabbi Yoĥanan. His statements in the areas of halakha and aggada are found in the Talmud and halakhic midrashim. In the Jerusalem Talmud he is called Rabbi Benayya.
It is interesting to note that all of these stories about Rabbi Bena'a occur on Daf 58 and the gematria of בנאה is in fact 58.
@2:30 רבי בנאה- Rabbi Bena’a was a tanna of the final generation of tanna’im. It appears that he was born and educated, as well as taught Torah and served as a judge, outside of Eretz Yisrael.
He later ascended to Eretz Yisrael and settled in Tiberias, where he
established a study hall. One of the students who transmitted his
rulings is the great amora Rabbi Yoĥanan. His statements in the
areas of halakha and aggada are found in the Talmud and halakhic midrashim. In the Jerusalem Talmud he is called Rabbi Benayya.
@33:00 בראתי יצר הרע ובראתי לו תורה תבלין!
Firssssst! Thanks mark
Easier to understand the daf without the jokes and stories
Other shiurim for that
Actually easier for me with stories
I wish the jokes were bookmarked so we can skip them (or go directly to them 😂)