Hadran (Imperial Aramaic: הַדְרָן, lit. 'we returned') is a short prayer recited upon the completion of study of a tractate of the Talmud or a Seder of...
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Hadran may refer to: Hadran (Talmud), a special prayer said upon the completion of study of a tractate of the Talmud Hadran (organization), a women's...
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Judaism portal Hadran (Talmud) List of logical arguments in the Talmud List of masechtot, chapters, mishnahs and pages in the Talmud Shas Pollak Siyum...
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Hadran is a Jewish women's Talmud study organization based in Jerusalem. The organization is the organizer of the Women's Siyum HaShas, a celebration...
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Year 6000 (section Talmud and midrash)
6000 marks the latest time for the initiation of the Messianic Age. The Talmud, Midrash, and Zohar specify that the date by which the Messiah will appear...
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Gemara (category Talmud)
a particular law. See Talmudic hermeneutics and Oral Torah § The interplay of the Oral and Written Law. Daf Yomi Hadran (Talmud) List of masechtot, chapters...
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Judaism and she attended Chabad day school from grades 6 to 8. Ilana Kurshan Hadran (organization) Dina Brawer "The Top 100 People Positively Influencing Jewish...
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Rotenberg) Lulei Sorascha Sha'ashu'ai (Carlebach) Eliyahu Hanavee (Carlebach) Hadran (Hillel Kapnick) Im Eshkacheich Yerushalayim (Carlebach) Tov L'Eodoth (Yaakov...
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Hadranim al HaRambam (redirect from Hadran al haRambam)
published by Kehot Publication Society in 1992 and was republished in 2000. Hadran (Talmud) List of commentaries on Mishneh Torah Maimonides Schneerson, Menachem...
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more recently, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (Hadran al HaRambam), Elazar Shach (Avi Ezri), Nahum Rabinovitch (Yad Peshuta),...
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American-Israeli author who lives in Jerusalem. She is best known for her memoir of Talmud study amidst life as a single woman, a married woman, and a mother, If All...
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Siyum HaShas (category Talmud)
honored with the recital of the last topic on the last page of Talmud and the saying of the Hadran ("We will return") prayer. The Rav then delivers a scholarly...
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Siyum (category Talmud)
study, reading of the Hadran text, kaddish, and a celebratory meal. The custom to make a siyum is first mentioned in the Talmud: "Abaye said: grant me...
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she received a bachelor's degree in Talmud and Bible. Farber co-founded Hadran, an organization to promote Talmud study by women. She is married to Rabbi...
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https://hadran.org.il/daf/sukkah-24/ Referenced on July 11, 2023. "Sukkah 30". "Sukkah 31". "Sukkah 32b:16". Mishna fulltext (Hebrew) Talmud Bavli fulltext...
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Organisations and midrashot Women's Rabbinic Network Yeshivat Maharat Matan Women's Institute Midreshet Lindenbaum Nishmat Center Hadran Category: Women rabbis...
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Pesachim (redirect from Pesachim (Talmud))
in the Vilna edition in the Hadran at the end of the fourth chapter (Talmud, b. Pesachim 57b) and ninth chapter (Talmud, b. Pesachim 99a) of the tractate...
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husband and wife. Remah Yoreh Deah 183:1; see Shiurei Shevet HaLeivi 183:7. Talmud Bavli Sotah 21b, stating that a man who does not save a woman from drowning...
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"Talmud study is mostly a boys' club. This Orthodox woman wants to change that". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. December 9, 2019. "About Hadran". hadran.org...
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challal, convert and freed slave (Hebrew eved me shukhrar), the Midrash and Talmud cite Rabbi Yochanan's view that a daughter of a priest is best off marrying...
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at "Mi Yodeya", 7 December 2009. Accessed 23 October 2023. "mehadrin and hadran" at "Balashon: Hebrew Language Detective", 7 December 2009. Accessed 23...
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Women in Judaism (section Talmudic times)
prospect for marriage in part because of her education. Stories in the Talmud present women whose husbands died or were exiled and yet were able to educate...
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the giving of the Torah, and only since then has been matrilineal. The Talmud adduces the law of matrilineal descent from Deuteronomy 7:3–4, which warns...
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Organisations and midrashot Women's Rabbinic Network Yeshivat Maharat Matan Women's Institute Midreshet Lindenbaum Nishmat Center Hadran Category: Women rabbis...
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Organisations and midrashot Women's Rabbinic Network Yeshivat Maharat Matan Women's Institute Midreshet Lindenbaum Nishmat Center Hadran Category: Women rabbis...
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Miriam Shapira-Luria (section Talmud teacher)
Miriam, was a Talmudic scholar of the Late Middle Ages. According to academic Lawrence H. Fuchs, she was one of the "most noted" women Talmud scholars. Miriam...
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late twentieth century. It was common for only boys and men to study the Talmud and Jewish law but this has now been extended and is standard for girls...
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Organizations Aminadav Bat Kol B'not Esh CWJ Chochmat Nashim Eshel Hadassah Hadran Haifa Women's Coalition Israel Women's Network JOFA JWA Women Artists' Circle...
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Organisations and midrashot Women's Rabbinic Network Yeshivat Maharat Matan Women's Institute Midreshet Lindenbaum Nishmat Center Hadran Category: Women rabbis...
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forbidden from listening to women sing as established in Berakhot 24a of the Talmud. In 2019, the Israeli High Court banned a gender segregated concert from...
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