Daf Yomi cycle

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The Daf Yomi cycle is a worldwide Jewish learning program in which participants study one page of the Talmud each day, completing the entire work in about seven and a half years.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish educational initiative
Talmud study program
daily study cycle
associatedOrganization Agudath Israel NERFINISHED
benefit Talmudic literacy
community cohesion
religious commitment
shared learning experience
celebratedAt large public gatherings
stadium events
completionEvent Siyum HaShas NERFINISHED
completionFrequency approximately every seven and a half years
duration approximately seven and a half years
focusesOn Babylonian Talmud NERFINISHED
foundedBy Rabbi Meir Shapiro NERFINISHED
foundingDate 1923
foundingEvent First World Congress of Agudath Israel in Vienna NERFINISHED
goal complete the entire Babylonian Talmud
hasParticipantsIn Australia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
Israel NERFINISHED
South Africa NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
other Jewish communities worldwide
involves sequential tractate order
systematic Talmud study
languageOfText Aramaic
Hebrew
methodology fixed global schedule
notableLanguage “the same daf unites all Jews”
participants Jews of diverse backgrounds
relatedConcept Amud Yomi NERFINISHED
Halacha Yomit NERFINISHED
Mishnah Yomit NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Judaism
requires daily time commitment
scope worldwide
studyFormat group shiurim
individual study
online classes
phone conferences
podcasts
synagogue classes
yeshiva study
studyFrequency daily
studyUnit one daf per day
one folio page per day
textDivision 63 tractates of the Babylonian Talmud

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Torah study associatedWith Daf Yomi cycle
this entity surface form: Daf Yomi
Seder Nezikin studiedIn Daf Yomi cycle