Thursday, October 10, 2013

Talmud Yerushalmi Institute Announcements

 Talmud Yerushalmi Institute Announcements


What's new at the Institute?

1. The Talmud Yerushalmi Institute is proud to announce the launch of its Talmud Yerushalmi Daf Yomi Resource. The Resource has gained immediate interest and already can be found on the Orthodox Union's Daf Yomi site which has 1,800 regular listeners. (www.ou.org) Starting from Masekheth Shekalim we anticipate that our banner will appear at the top of the page in the most prominent location. The Talmud Yerushalmi Daf Yomi Resource provides a value added for the Talmud Bavli Daf Yomi. It will allow you to walk away with a short but powerful insight from the Talmud Yerushalmi or the Teachings of the Land of Israel when you study the Bavli Daf Yomi allowing you to compliment or conceptualize your learning. Stay tuned for notifications about other Daf Yomi Resources linking into us.

The Talmud Yerushalmi Institute wishes to thank Rabbi Yisroel Belsky and Rabbi Y.G. Bechhofer for gradually reviewing the materials that we are posting.


2. The Talmud Yerushalmi Institute wishes to welcome Rabbi Moshe Baredes, a distinguished rabbinic author and scholar to our team. Rabbi Baredes has embarked on the study of Rambam's method of ruling from the Talmud Yerushalmi which has not been studied systematically, but is absolutely critical to Pesak Halakhah in contemporary and classic issues. Being that Rambam is one of our most prominent Posekim and  at the same time one of the Talmud Yerushalmi's biggest proponents in our Tradition of Pesak Halakhah, the value and importance of this study does not need to be stressed. In this study Rabbi Baredes will also attempt to reconstruct some of Rambam's theory of the Talmud Yerushalmi's redaction and composition. The beginnings of his studies are posted on our website in the Redaction Section.

3. The Talmud Yerushalmi Institute welcomes Rabbi Shimshon Nadel of the Holy City of Yerushalayim who runs the Har Nof Kollel. Rabbi Nadel holds an excellent track record at publishing articles in numerous magazines and journals of all levels of popularity, both in English and in Hebrew. He has lectured before a broad spectrum of audiences, popular to Academic. As part of our effort at raising awareness and arguing  the case  for the Talmud Yerushalmi and the Teachings of the Land of Israel, the Institute is embarking on a program aimed towards the tens of thousands of semi-scholarly readers via the well established traditional paper and digital media. 

4. The Talmud Yerushalmi Institute welcomes the release of our Modern Elucidated Talmud for maskekheth shekalim in time for the Daf Yomi Cycle.

Thank you!

4. The Talmud Yerushalmi Institute wishes to thank The Foundation Stone for providing us with a unique forum for bringing our more popular materials before an additional 4,000 viewers per month.

5. The Talmud Yerushalmi Institute wishes to thank the Orthodox Union in the United States and Israel for giving us the opportunity of spreading Torah to the Jewish People using the infrastructure they created through much labor. (www.ou.org)

6. The Talmud Yerushalmi Institute wishes to thank Rabbi Yisroel Belsky and Rabbi Y.G. Bechhofer for gradually reviewing the materials that we are posting.

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2 comments:

  1. Pet peeve: the OU should have waited a year to set up Y-mi Yomi, and started in sync with the Agudah's / Ger's. Not that I ever find shiurim in places I travel to, that it would enable always having a shiur. (Other than yerushalmionline.org/audio.html of course.) But simply because the evidence of our level of pirud just pains me.

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  2. Wonderful. I wish they would have gotten compliment/complement and gradually/graciously right, but still, wonderful.

    allowing you to compliment or conceptualize your learning. Stay tuned for notifications about other Daf Yomi Resources linking into us.

    The Talmud Yerushalmi Institute wishes to thank Rabbi Yisroel Belsky and Rabbi Y.G. Bechhofer for gradually

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