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Bechorot 43a: Uncle Morris
As I heard when I was in high school, you to be careful because Uncle Morris is watching. But you have to say it with a NY accent, which I don’t have… #dafyomi
Bechorot 42a: Back to pinching? I hope not
Oh, no. Please, no. Not melikah again… #dafyomi #daflastweeki #catchingup #melikah
Some bus riders aren’t on their phones…
Except to take this picture! A little #bokertov #dafyomi on the @chicagocta this morning #catchingup #siyumintwoweeks
Early morning quandary…
If I stay in bed, I will squander valuable learning time while everyone else sleeps. If I get out of bed to learn, the kids will wake up within five minutes. #dafyomi
Happy International Women’s Talmud Day!
It took until nearly 2:00 p.m., but I was finally able to sit down with a cup of tea and study today in luxurious silence. #dafyomi
Bavlai Tipshai!
“Bavlai tipshai!” is one of my favorite Talmudic insults. It’s even better than last week’s “while you were eating grapes on Babylonia” condescension. #dafyomi
At the park…
First time doing #dafyomi at the Shabbat park. Who knew it was open on other days, too? #parenting #pesachvacation #79degreesinchicago
Siyum…
I took a few minutes today to mark my completion of Masechet Chullin with a brief siyum. My learning today and over the last month was dedicated to the memory of a kind, good man, Avraham ben Elimelech. May his memory always be a blessing to his family and all who were fortunate to know […]