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Hadran: Advancing Talmud Study for Women

Hadran supports Jewish women of all ages, backgrounds and skill levels with resources and inspiration to engage in Talmud study.

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Hadran’s Siyum Masechet Shevuot

Featuring:

  • The Last Daf & Siyum with Rabbanit Michelle Farber
  • Word on the Street: Exploring Oaths and Vows with guest speaker Zissy Turner. Zissy Turner teaches Tanakh and Gemara at SAR High School. She is the Yoetzet Halakha of Cong. Agudath Sholom in Stamford, CT.
  • My Siyum HaShas with Caroline Musin Berkowitz @hashtagdafyomi
  • The siyum will be an hour and ten minutes

 

We will be dedicating all our learning to the success and safety of our soldiers, to the safe return of the captives, in memory of those who have fallen, and for a refuah shleima to all those injured.

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Take a personalized, self-paced trip through Talmud study by choosing a masechet (tractate) that matches your interests and schedule. 

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The opening masechet of the Bavli, Berakhot discusses laws of Shema, prayer, and an array of different blessings. This fairly accessible masechet contains key stories about Chazal’s approach to prayer as well as familiar content about the tefila and berakhot that frame our day to day.

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Focuses on the laws of Purim, Torah reading, and synagogue etiquette, as well as analyzing the story of Esther in the Megillah. The masechet discusses the laws and customs associated with Purim and the public reading of the Megillah, including the procedures for Torah reading and conduct within the synagogue.

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Chagigah examines the principles and rituals of the Regalim, pilgrimage festivals, highlighting the obligations of bringing offerings to the Temple and the communal spirit of celebration. It blends practical laws with spiritual insights, exploring how moments of joy and revelation serve as opportunities for deeper connection and understanding.

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A masechet filled with stories about prayer and miracles at our moments of deepest desperation. Taanit addresses the practices and laws relating to communal fasts, especially in response to drought and communal calamity. The masechet outlines the procedures for proclaiming fasts, the role of public prayer and repentance, and the community’s collective responsibility in times of crisis, highlighting the enduring importance of faith and unity when facing adversity.

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Margo
I started my Talmud journey in 7th grade at Akiba Jewish Day School in Chicago. I started my Daf Yomi journey after hearing Erica Brown speak at the Hadran Siyum about marking the passage of time through Daf Yomi.

Carolyn
I started my Talmud journey post-college in NY with a few classes. I started my Daf Yomi journey after the Hadran Siyum, which inspired both my son and myself.


Carolyn Hochstadter and Margo Kossoff Shizgal

Merion Station,  USA

Beit Shemesh, Israel

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In July, 2012 I wrote for Tablet about the first all women’s siyum at Matan in Jerusalem, with 100 women. At the time, I thought, I would like to start with the next cycle – listening to a podcast at different times of day makes it possible. It is incredible that after 10 years, so many women are so engaged!


Beth Kissileff

Pittsburgh, United States

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Ive been learning Gmara since 5th grade and always loved it. Have always wanted to do Daf Yomi and now with Michelle Farber’s online classes it made it much easier to do! Really enjoying the experience thank you!!


Lisa Lawrence

Neve Daniel, Israel

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I started learning daf yomi at the beginning of this cycle. As the pandemic evolved, it’s been so helpful to me to have this discipline every morning to listen to the daf podcast after I’ve read the daf; learning about the relationships between the rabbis and the ways they were constructing our Jewish religion after the destruction of the Temple. I’m grateful to be on this journey!


Mona Fishbane

Teaneck NJ, United States

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I was inspired to start learning after attending the 2020 siyum in Binyanei Hauma. It has been a great experience for me. It’s amazing to see the origins of stories I’ve heard and rituals I’ve participated in my whole life. Even when I don’t understand the daf itself, I believe that the commitment to learning every day is valuable and has multiple benefits. And there will be another daf tomorrow!


Khaya Eisenberg

Jerusalem, Israel

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I started Daf during the pandemic. I listened to a number of podcasts by various Rebbeim until one day, I discovered Rabbanit Farbers podcast. Subsequently I joined the Hadran family in Eruvin. Not the easiest place to begin, Rabbanit Farber made it all understandable and fun. The online live group has bonded together and have really become a supportive, encouraging family.


Leah Goldford

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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