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Nehama Leibowitz on Parashat Hashavua

Iyunim
by Nehama Leibowitz, z"l
Nehama (as she identified herself on the telephone, and as she was known to all her students and well-wishers) enriched the Torah world and its students in many realms: She restored the glory of studying the written Torah, and of Bible study in general, following the Peshat, the literal meaning of the text, in accordance with the medieval commentators and the midrashim, both halachic and aggadic. Nehama channeled her energies primarily into her great undertaking: Rashi's commentary on the Torah.

Insights on the Iyunim
by Rabbi Mordechai Shpigelman
Answers to the Iyunim of Nehama Leibowitz, accompanied by further insights.

 

 

Haggadot

Various Haggadot

Haggadat Nehama, from the Teachings of Nechama Leibowitz, edited by Itshak Reiner and Shmuel Pearless. Excerpts reprinted with the kind permission of Urim Publications.

HaDaf HaYomi – The Daily Page of Talmud Bavli (or Mishnah)
Rabbi Meir Shapira of Lublin, the founding Rosh Yeshivah of Yeshivas Chochmei Lublin, and an esteemed luminary of his generation across the world of Jewish study, proposed a universal calendar for studying the entire Talmud Bavli (Babylonian Talmud) on the basis of a double page a day, for 2711 days, thus completing the cycle in about 7 years.
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