I goofed and owe all my readers a big apology. My last post concerned Berakhot 30. In The Schottenstein Edition of the Talmud I am using, Berakhot 30 spans the…
Several times in the course of this Blog, I have been concerned with the nature of prayer as envisioned by the Talmud. We have already seen rules governing every aspect…
I am well aware that we ended yesterday on a cliffhanger and we all want to know what happens with Rabbi Elazar ben Azarayh. Does he depose Rabbi Gamliel? What…
Although apparently a foregone conclusion, as I write this we are in the midst of President Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate. One group believes President Trump has abused his…
In the middle of today's Daf, we end chapter three and begin chapter four. Unlike the previous chapters, where I could not really understand what the division signified, today we…
With today's Daf and half of tomorrow's we conclude our review of how the basest, most scatological of our bodily functions affects our ability to pray. The reading can be…
In order to recite the Shema, we must concentrate on the words of the prayer. The Rabbis are concerned about behaviors and circumstances that will distract us while we (men)…