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  2. Amud Yomi - Wikipedia

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    Amud Yomi. Amud Yomi ( Hebrew: עמוד יומי) "column [of the] day" or "daily page") is a daily regimen undertaken to study the Babylonian Talmud one amud each day. (Compare with Daf Yomi in which a daf consists of two amud's, one on each side of the page).

  3. Siyum HaShas - Wikipedia

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    Siyum HaShas (Hebrew: סיום הש"ס, lit. "completion of the Six Orders [of the Talmud]") is a celebration of the completion of the Daf Yomi (daily Talmud folio) program, a roughly seven-and-a-half-year cycle of learning the Oral Torah and its commentaries, in which each of the 2,711 pages of the Babylonian Talmud are covered in sequence – one page per day.

  4. List of Talmudic tractates - Wikipedia

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    List of Talmudic tractates. The Mishnah consists of six divisions known as Sedarim or Orders. The Babylonian Talmud has Gemara — rabbinical analysis of and commentary on the Mishnah — on thirty-seven masekhtot. The Jerusalem Talmud (Yerushalmi) has Gemara on thirty-nine masekhtot. [1] The Talmud is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and ...

  5. DAF Trucks - Wikipedia

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    DAF Trucks is a Dutch truck manufacturing company and a division of Paccar. DAF originally stood for van Doorne's Aanhangwagen Fabriek. Its headquarters and main plant are in Eindhoven. [1] Cabs and axle assemblies are produced at its Westerlo plant in Belgium.

  6. Jesus in the Talmud - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Hebrew midrashic literature contain the "Episode of Jesus" (known also as Maaseh Yeshu ), in which Jesus is described as being the son of Joseph, the son of Pandera (see: Episode of Jesus ). The account portrays Jesus as an impostor. The Talmud, and other talmudic texts, contain several references to the "son of Pandera".

  7. Bava Batra - Wikipedia

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    Bava Batra. Bava Batra (also Baba Batra; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: בָּבָא בַּתְרָא, romanized: bāvā baṯrā, lit. 'The Last Gate') is the third of the three Talmudic tractates in the Talmud in the order Nezikin; it deals with a person's responsibilities and rights as the owner of property. It is part of Judaism's oral law.

  8. Chaim ibn Attar - Wikipedia

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    Chaim ibn Attar or Ḥayyim ben Moshe ibn Attar ( Arabic: حاييم بن موشي بن عطار, Hebrew: חיים בן משה בן עטר; c. 1696 – 7 July 1743) also known as the Or ha-Ḥayyim after his popular commentary on the Torah, was a Talmudist and Kabbalist. He is arguably considered to be one of the most prominent Rabbis of ...

  9. Masekhet - Wikipedia

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    Masekhet. A masekhet ( Hebrew: מַסֶּכֶת‎, Sephardic: / mɑːˈsɛxɛt /, Ashkenazic: / mɑːˈsɛxɛs /; plural masekhtot מַסֶּכְתּוֹת‎) is an organizational element of Talmudic literature that systematically examines a subject, referred to as a tractate in English. A tractate/ masekhet consists of chapters ( perakim ...