The mishna compares the woman who now has to bring up to 8 extra birds because of a mess up to a sheep who during his lifetime made one type of sound but in death one is able to take parts of his body and make various different instruments. The mishna finishes with a statement about the importance of learning and how it sharpens the mind. Masechet Tamid begins with a description of the guarding that the priests did in the temple – where would they guard? Who would guard?
This month’s learning is sponsored by Marci Glazer in loving memory of Rachel Brodie, רחל אביבה בת דבורה חנה on her 4th yahrzeit. “To my extraordinary teacher and my hevruta. She brought her love of Torah to 1000s of people in her too-short life. A lover of Midrash she even still invited me on this Daf Yomi journey. All of my learning is dedicated to her.”
This week’s learning is sponsored by Rena Septee Goldstein and Mark Goldstein in loving memory of Moe Septee. “A wonderful man.”
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This month’s learning is sponsored by Marci Glazer in loving memory of Rachel Brodie, רחל אביבה בת דבורה חנה on her 4th yahrzeit. “To my extraordinary teacher and my hevruta. She brought her love of Torah to 1000s of people in her too-short life. A lover of Midrash she even still invited me on this Daf Yomi journey. All of my learning is dedicated to her.”
This week’s learning is sponsored by Rena Septee Goldstein and Mark Goldstein in loving memory of Moe Septee. “A wonderful man.”
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